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I've got iCloud set up with Core Data, but it never seems to switch to use the ubiquitous storage from the local storage. Looking at the iCloud panel in Xcode I can see the iCloud status is Idle, and I can even see that directories are being created inside my ubiquitous container (NSPersistentStoreUbiquitousContentNameKey), but there is never any activity (uploads or downloads) on the graph.

I'm only getting the following in the console:

-[PFUbiquitySwitchboardEntryMetadata setUseLocalStorage:](760): CoreData: Ubiquity:  me~3C82877D-69EE-5968-A69C-37FD71227462:MyApp
Using local storage: 1

I'm expecting it to eventually flip to not use local storage, but this never happens.

Setting the ubiquity log level to 3, I can see the following logs in my console:

__60-[PFUbiquitySetupAssistant canReadFromUbiquityRootLocation:]_block_invoke(1289): CoreData: Ubiquity:  Coordinated read finished for ubiquity root url: file:///Users/me/Library/Mobile%20Documents/VK94X636H2~com~company~MyApp/
-[NSPersistentStoreCoordinator addPersistentStoreWithType:configuration:URL:options:error:](1081): CoreData: Ubiquity:  Post store setup succeded. <NSSQLCore: 0x10040bc90> (URL: file:///Users/me/Library/Containers/com.company.MyApp/Data/Library/Application%20Support/CoreDataUbiquitySupport/me~3C82877D-69EE-5968-A69C-37FD71227462/MyApp/33D95E86-2331-4ED6-9ECF-FC88E130A38F/store/MyApp.storedata)
-[PFUbiquitySetupAssistant canReadFromUbiquityRootLocation:](1298): CoreData: Ubiquity:  Read finished: 1
-[PFUbiquitySetupAssistant canReadFromUbiquityRootLocation:](1301): CoreData: Ubiquity:  Read finished: 1 / 1 / file:///Users/me/Library/Mobile%20Documents/VK94X636H2~com~company~MyApp/CoreData/MyApp/
-[PFUbiquitySetupAssistant canReadFromUbiquityRootLocation:](1305): CoreData: Ubiquity:  Blocking for initial sync: <PFUbiquitySetupAssistant: 0x10021edc0>

So it seems it's stuck on the Blocking for initial sync, but I'm not sure why.

Does anyone know what might be wrong?

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Well, it turned out that simply restarting my Mac fixed this problem.

A little concerning given iCloud's reputation, but at least it is working! It appears that even after the improvements to iCloud in iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 there's still some strange issues going on.

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    This can also be cleared by running ubcontrol --reset at the command line, which resets the ubiquity daemon. You'll probably need to re-launch the affected app after doing this, I'm not sure about that. Apr 2, 2014 at 17:44
  • wow.. I spent a lot of time banging head on wall trying to figure out why all my other devices worked but my laptop didn't... had just been sleeping it for quite a while :) Jul 16, 2014 at 19:48
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I've got pretty much the same issue but on an iOS 7.0.6.

Another strange, possibly related thing, is that in the iOS device when I go to: "Settings > iCloud > Documents & Data", My app seems to be listed there but the name is 'blank' (so the row is just an icon and a switch).

Restarting the device does not help, neither does removing/adding the iCloud account. And I can't find any other mention of Blocking for initial sync other than this page.

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