I recently used M2E pro to migrate our ebay orders from our Magento 1 site to our Magento 2 site and I'm now getting some problems with the M2E system.
Firstly We have lost a number of our items from the ebay site and automatic mapping does not seem to be working
We're getting an error at the top of the page reading:
M2E Pro Health Status Notification: Something went wrong with your M2E Pro running and some actions from your side are required. A detailed information you can find in M2E Pro Health Status Center.
The health center shows the following two problems:
When we click on M2E Pro in "Ebay Integration" and "Listings" We get an error beginning with the following:
Exception #0 (Magento\Framework\Exception\NoSuchEntityException): Requested store is not found
#0 /var/www/vhosts/mywebsitename.com/httpdocs/vendor/magento/module-store/Model/StoreManager.php(167): Magento\Store\Model\StoreRepository->getById(5)
#1 /var/www/vhosts/mywebsitename.com/httpdocs/app/code/Ess/M2ePro/Block/Adminhtml/Ebay/Listing/Grid.php(262): Magento\Store\Model\StoreManager->getStore(5)
As the error mentions getById(5) and getStore(5) I wondered if this had anything to do with the fact that the Ebay store has the following identifiers:
If this is the case how would we go about changing this so that the ebay system synchronizes with Magento properly?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Have spoken to support@m2epro.com.
There was a problem with a removed/not created Store in Magento, which M2E uses in Listings.
They fixed it remotely and changed on default store. It all seems to be working now.
Have spoken to support@m2epro.com.
There was a problem with a removed/not created Store in Magento, which M2E uses in Listings.
They fixed it remotely and changed on default store. It all seems to be working now.
It looks like your M2E Pro setup is facing synchronization issues with eBay and Magento. You might want to check if any recent module updates or configuration changes have affected the store ID mapping. Also, reviewing the Magento Cron setup and ensuring smooth API communication can help resolve import failures. If you’re looking for ways to support community initiatives while managing your e-commerce, consider checking out the OneBlood Donation Rewards program, which offers various incentives for contributors. Hope you get your integration sorted soon!