I am trying to get response from API into Postsgresql.
For this I have installed respective HTTP extension
from
http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/archives/371-http-extension-for-windows-64-and-32-bit.html
In my local system .
Current issue is that my database server is on amazon aws. So now I want to replicate same files/modules on server.
But I'm not much aware about it.
While I have tried
create extension http
then after I tried to get to know the supported extension by using this
show rds.extensions
Then I didn't found the HTTP extension there.
SO please let me know how can I place downloaded HTTP extension file on amazon rds??
If the extension is not among the supported ones from ...
SHOW rds.extensions;
... then you are out of luck, for all I know.
In particular, the "http extension" requires to install binaries in the file system of a Windows server.
The RDS Postgres installations I know run on Red Hat Linux, not Windows. And Amazon does not allow direct access to the underlying file system - which can be a pain. We tried to install additional unaccent dictionaries, but no dice.
You could talk to their support, maybe you have more luck.
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I have a problem with an existing TYPO3 website. (9.5.13)
Unfortunately, I no longer have FTP or SSH access to this server. (Provider can no longer be contacted) I would therefore have to move this website to another server. I only have admin access to Typo3 website.
Unfortunately I can't find a way to do this without copying the files and the database to the new server.
Is there a possibility? If so, how can I do this?
There is no real good way if you don't have a proper access to the server.
For the database you could use the extension phpmyadmin or t3adminer
but there is IMO no extension to download the content of the fileadmin (which will be a native feature of TYPO3 11 LTS).
However you could download at least all extensions of course.
In former times, there were two extensions trying to implement a FTP client as backend-module. The one was "Typo3 quixplorer", the other was "Typo3 eXtplorer"... Quixplorer is outdated (last update of extension in 2010), eXtplorer had its last update 2008...
Both extensions have security issues! Be careful and remove them immediately after usage!
Maybe you can find similar projects running in current web environments...
You may build some php script to archive the whole fileadmin-folder, and make a database dump. which you can download from the server.
Or you use a script to contact the new server to transfer the data immideatly.
It's just a question how you can upload these scripts as TYPO3 does not allow the direct upload of executables.
This is a really unfortunate situation, but you can copy the database and the files by using this extensions. Be aware: I haven't tested this extensions or took a look into the code and picked them by their description and README files. Use them carefully and on your own risk!
Note: In general the TYPO3 Security Team recommends to not use any
extension that bundles database management tools on production TYPO3
websites.
Database:
Use EXT:adminer or EXT:phpmyadmin to download your database tables.
Files:
Install EXT:commands or EXT:additional_scheduler to zip & download your files & folders.
All in one solution:
While researching I've found the extension EXT:ns_backup. Maybe you can us it to transfer the backup to cloud services like dropbox.
I see here that only allowed extensions can be installed on PostgreSQL in Google Cloud Platform. Is there any possibility to add an extension that is not listed in supported extensions? The extension I need is pg_semver.
There are two options here for your use case:
Use a Compute Engine instance as SQL database, rather than
CloudSQL and you will be able to install any extension you would
need to.
As stated on the official documentation you can open a Feature Request (FR) to the CloudSQL eng
team in order to evaluate it and let you know if it will be
implemented or not in the future.
Bear in mind that feature requests
have not ETA.
Trying to copy data from PostgreSQL DB on an Ubuntu box that needs IPs whitelisted to access it. With Azure Data Factory IPs changing all the time and since i cannot install Self-hosted integration runtime as its a Linux server, what other options are available to be able to copy data from this PostgreSQL DB into an Azure SQL DB without having to worry about the IP addresses. Any suggestions or known solutions for this please?
Based on the document,ADF Self-hosted integration runtime can't be installed on the linux server,only could be used on the windows server.
BTW,this feature will also not be supported recently,please follow this feedback link.
the latest comment:Currently we don't have any plan on this yet. Could
you share us your reasons why do you want Linux?
As workaround,i suggest you get an idea of Azure DMS(Database Migration Service). Please see more detail about it from this link and this video.
is it possible to install GP on single server
Which version is supported for the same
Did any one try this? What are Linux packages required ?, Can anyone please share information regarding this
Thanks
Yes it is possible and you can download a VM with everything already installed. There is a link on http://greenplum.org/ Click on "Get the Sandbox".
I also created a blog post that describes in detail how to create your own VM with Greenplum Database installed.
http://www.pivotalguru.com/?p=1111
I have installed it,
Only need to make 2 hostname entries in host file for same server.
I have created mdw for master and sdw1,sdw2 for segments(1+2)
I'm trying Windows Azure now.
I have been following instruction from
https://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/java/java-home/download-the-windows-azure-sdk-for-java/
I'm running on eclipse helios, but when i try to install new software and enter url repository :http://dl.windowsazure.com/eclipse
Eclipse always timeout,
message on message box like bellow :
Unable to connect to repository http://dl.windowsazure.com/eclipse/content.xml
Unable to connect to repository http://dl.windowsazure.com/eclipse/content.xml
Connection timed out: connect
How to solve this, i very need it to deploy my first app on Windows Azure platform
Help me to solve this, please
Now i try to runnning azure project on Cloud Azure, but why when i try to upload cspkg file and cscfg file, the process always timeout, whereas connection is running normally when i look on ping -t
this is message when i try upload on azure hosting service :
Uploading the selected package has failed, please verify your network connection and try again.
How to solve this issue ?
it's very strange error. >-<
I think there is some problem with your network connection as I have just tested the same download location and it does work perfectly fine as below:
As you can see below I am using http://dl.windowsazure.com/eclipse URL to download the Java specific Azure components:
After that once I select "Next", the following two components are listed to be installed in my machine:
Microsoft JDBC Drive 3.0 for SQL Server (This will work with SQL Azure)
Windows Azure Plugin for Eclipse with Java
I am sure that the problem is specific to your network connection so please have it corrected.
Yes, it's foolish of me, i forget to shutting down my proxy server on My compute.After i disable it,everything gonna be alright :D
Thanks
surely I haven't meet this situation before , but just for your additional information..
Have you follow this step on installing azure #eclipse? like .net version must be >= 3.5
here are some source link for your help http://www.windowsazure4e.org/download/
I haven’t worked with Windows Azure Java SDK. But the error message is complaining the file C:\Users\workspace\AzureFirst\emulatorTools\ResetEmulator.cmd cannot be found. It would be better if you can check whether the file exists. In addition, the call stack points out you’re using Windows Azure SDK 1.4. Please try to upgrade it to 1.6 to see whether it works fine. You can find SDK 1.6 on http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=28045. Please install WindowsAzureEmulator and WindowsAzureSDK. The WindowsAzureLibsForNet is not needed if you don’t want to use .NET.
Best Regards,
Ming Xu.