Load schema error issue
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6 years 7 months ago - 6 years 7 months ago #3428
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Robert Stark
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Hi,
I have a problem to load load schema with Postgresql Adapter .
Our client is 192.168.1.x and Server İp 192.168.1.100 for example use 5432 default port. Schema Load is fine everything is ok. Field List is successfully get in.
Problem:
If client is remote site client local ip 192.168.1.x -> client router (x.y.z.88) -> server router Destination NAT(15432) -> (5432) -> server(192.168.1.100)
Schema load is failure and i cannot get field list. Print Screen is below.
How can i handle this issue?
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Arda
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I have a problem to load load schema with Postgresql Adapter .
Our client is 192.168.1.x and Server İp 192.168.1.100 for example use 5432 default port. Schema Load is fine everything is ok. Field List is successfully get in.
Problem:
If client is remote site client local ip 192.168.1.x -> client router (x.y.z.88) -> server router Destination NAT(15432) -> (5432) -> server(192.168.1.100)
Schema load is failure and i cannot get field list. Print Screen is below.
How can i handle this issue?
Kind Regards
Arda
Request received via Email
Best wishes
Robert Stark
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6 years 7 months ago - 6 years 7 months ago #3429
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Replied by FlowHeater-Team on topic Load schema error issue - Post(3429)
Hi Arda,
As long your TCP/IP Settings rigth usually it should work. In most cases something is wrong with your TCP/IP or Firewall settings, please verify first.
For more analytics I need some more information.
As long your TCP/IP Settings rigth usually it should work. In most cases something is wrong with your TCP/IP or Firewall settings, please verify first.
For more analytics I need some more information.
- Are you able to connect to the desired PostgreSQL server via other tools for example PGAdamin or someone else?
- Which PGSQL server version your using? Please post both version the local and the remote one.
Best wishes
Robert Stark
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