how to run the settings migration command?












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how to run the setting migration command in macOS?
http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/migration/migration-migrate-settings.html



my current command looks like this but getting error:



[MigrationException]                                                                     
Invalid config filename: {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migr
ation-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}


this is my command



php magento migrate:settings {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}









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    how to run the setting migration command in macOS?
    http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/migration/migration-migrate-settings.html



    my current command looks like this but getting error:



    [MigrationException]                                                                     
    Invalid config filename: {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migr
    ation-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}


    this is my command



    php magento migrate:settings {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}









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      how to run the setting migration command in macOS?
      http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/migration/migration-migrate-settings.html



      my current command looks like this but getting error:



      [MigrationException]                                                                     
      Invalid config filename: {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migr
      ation-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}


      this is my command



      php magento migrate:settings {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}









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      how to run the setting migration command in macOS?
      http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/migration/migration-migrate-settings.html



      my current command looks like this but getting error:



      [MigrationException]                                                                     
      Invalid config filename: {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migr
      ation-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}


      this is my command



      php magento migrate:settings {/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml}






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          you should run the command as



          php bin/magento migrate:settings -r -vvv C:/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml


          Exclude the curly braces {} this should work!



          an alternative command is:
          php ./magento



          PS
          -r is to restart and -vvv is to debug~!






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            you should run the command as



            php bin/magento migrate:settings -r -vvv C:/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml


            Exclude the curly braces {} this should work!



            an alternative command is:
            php ./magento



            PS
            -r is to restart and -vvv is to debug~!






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              you should run the command as



              php bin/magento migrate:settings -r -vvv C:/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml


              Exclude the curly braces {} this should work!



              an alternative command is:
              php ./magento



              PS
              -r is to restart and -vvv is to debug~!






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                you should run the command as



                php bin/magento migrate:settings -r -vvv C:/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml


                Exclude the curly braces {} this should work!



                an alternative command is:
                php ./magento



                PS
                -r is to restart and -vvv is to debug~!






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                you should run the command as



                php bin/magento migrate:settings -r -vvv C:/Users/brodyr/Documents/Sites/Magento/vendor/magento/data-migration-tool/etc/ce-to-ce/1.9.2.2/config.xml


                Exclude the curly braces {} this should work!



                an alternative command is:
                php ./magento



                PS
                -r is to restart and -vvv is to debug~!







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