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Your Magnolia instance starts up very slowly, noticeably more than before. You may encounter this after upgrading your macOS to Sierra 10.12 or later.
Workaround:
Open a terminal and figure out the hostname of your Mac. To get the hostname, use the command hostname
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hostname
joesLittleMacBookPro.local |
The command returns the hostname of your Mac. In the given example, the hostname is joesLittleMacBookPro.local
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/etc/hosts
with an editor of your choice. You will edit the file in the next step.root
. Your user must belong to the group admin; otherwise, you cannot save the changes to the file. You will be asked for your password either when opening the file or when trying to save it.Add these two lines to /etc/hosts
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127.0.0.1 <hostname>
::1 <hostname> |
In place of <hostname>
, use your real hostname.
Most probably, your hosts file already contains entries starting with 127.0.0.1
and with ::1
. Just add the real host name at the end of one line that starts with ::1
and at the end of another line that starts with 127.0.0.1
. Make sure to add a space character before the hostname.
With the given hostname, the two lines would look like this:
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127.0.0.1 localhost joesLittleMacBookPro.local
::1 localhost joesLittleMacBookPro.local |
Further information:
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For issues related to publishing/activation keys and the handshaking process, see either the Publishing or errors page or the Activation errors page, depending on the module you use.