I want to migrate wordpress to new host and new domain.
Could you please let me know why I have this message?
"Apache is functioning normally"
https://preloved-bazaar.stilgut.pl/
How to fix it?
Install all in one migration plugin on your WordPress create a backup file of your WordPress and upload it on your domain WordPress plugin it would automatically migrate your file to the specified domain
Because your are using a SSL Certificate and there are pages linked with http or you have not installed and configured your SSL certificate correctcly.
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I'm trying to deploy my database on my Cpanel hosting database but I need the URI for that.
I'm using Prisma ORM and I want to use the URI in my .env file.
I tried his method mysql://USER:PASSWORD#HOST:PORT/DATABASE
but My host provider was blocking this option ( remote access )
So I changed my host provider and it is fixed now!
I was working on my project that was using remote heroku postgresql database, that was working fine. Actually, I was using the sqlalchemy library to connect to remote database and I was also used to queries that remote database through my Ubuntu terminal by using psql name_of_remote_database_url command. But after sometime it is giving me a bundle of errors.
And my project was on flask web application now, I am getting errors from this also.
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I tried so much but I failed so, that's why I am posting my question here! If anyone knows then plz explain!
pg_hba.config something looks like this
Please read following Heroku support information:
FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "…”, user “u…”, database “d…”,
SSL off
You are attempting to establish a database connection without SSL. SSL
is required for all connections. Please see the documentation for your
postgres driver on how to establish encrypted connections.
Recommended solution:
Heroku Postgres & SSL
Actually, I was using remote heroku database url. After sometime, heroku did maintenance of my database and changed the url and I was considering the problem related to my system, but it was not related to that.
When I visited my gmail there was written in the heroku gmail that we changed the url of your remote database during maintenance.
Now, it's working fine!
I am trying to connect PostgreSQL database to Power Bi. Database is hosted on Heroku. I am getting the following error -
An error happened while reading data from the provider:
'The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure.
I think i am getting this error because it needs "sslmode=require". but I am not sure how to proceed.
Can someone help me with this problem.
Thanks in advance.
These steps should help you connect to Power BI desktop via ODBC. Note, you should probably create a follower database in heroku so you're not using your production database credentials.
Download PostgreSQL ODBC driver and install. Note, be sure to check the GAC option during installation (https://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/msi/).
Restart computer.
Open Power BI and click "Get Data" button in the ribbon.
Click "Other" and then select "ODBC".
Choose "None" as the data source name.
Click the "Advanced options" and enter this connection string:
Driver={PostgreSQL Unicode};Server=HEROKU_HOST, where HEROKU_HOST is the "Host" from your heroku database credentials (example: ec2-xx-xxx-xx-xx.xxx.amazon.com).
On the next screen, enter the user name (user from heroku db credentials), password (password from heroku db credentials), and for connection string enter the following (with HEROKU_XXXX replaced with your info:
PORT=HEROKU_PORT;DATABASE=HEROKU_DATABASE;POOLING=True;MINPOOLSIZE=1;MAXPOOLSIZE=20;HOST=HEROKU_HOST;COMPATIBLE=2.2.3.0;USER ID=HEROKU_USER;PASSWORD=HEROKU_PASSWORD;SSLMODE=require
I don't use Heroku but had a similar problem with AWS and had to configure the db provider and certificates as described below. I would think that something similar is needed for Heroku.
I did some digging and found 2 possible solutions for Heroku:
Supply the additional settings sslmode=Require;Trust Server Certificate=true in the database connection. This does not seem to be an option with PowerBI, because even under "Advanced Settings" there is nowhere to provide these.
Download the certificate for you database as described here and then follow much the same process as I did below to register the certificate with Windows. If Heroku supplies a P7B (PKCS#7 or pfx (PKCS#12) format certificate you can register that with Windows without having to do the conversion I described.
My setup of the Npgsql provider and AWS Certificates
PowerBI and Excel support connections to Postgres using the Npgsql .NET Data Provider. This provider is not installed by default on Windows. Here's how to install it:
Download the appropriate .msi installer from the Npgsql releases page. The version you need depends on your version of Excel. I am running Office 365, which required version 4.0.x (I installed 4.0.10, download here).
Run the installer. During the install there is an option to install to the GAC which is switched off by default - you must select to have the files installed to the GAC.
Reboot your computer and you should be able to connect setup a Postgres connection in PowerBI or Excel.
AWS RDS Postgres - additional requirement
If you are connecting to a Postgres cluster running in AWS, when you attempt to connect to Postgres after installing the Npgsql provider you may get an error saying:
"The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure"
Here's how to fix it:
Download the public keys for AWS RDS regions: https://s3.amazonaws.com/rds-downloads/rds-combined-ca-bundle.pem
Convert the bundle to a Windows certificate in P7B/PKCS#7 format. There are many ways to do this, and easy one is to use https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-converter.html.
In Windows, search for the "Manage User Certificates" utility and open it.
Right-click on "Trusted Root Certificate Authorities", "All Tasks", "Import..."
Select the .p7b file which was the output of converting the AWS keys to P7B format.
Choose to place all certificates in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store.
You will probably have to confirm for each certificate - there is one per AWS region
You should now be able to connect to your AWS RDS Postgres database from PowerBI or Excel.
You need to check if the host based authentication in your postgres database is allowing this from connection from POWERBI.
[https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/auth-pg-hba-conf.html][1]
The file is usually available in the postgres data folder and the structure is like below. Make sure the client host, username have the right permissions to access the database.
local database user auth-method [auth-options]
Note: If you are using a cluster manager like patroni, the pg_hba.conf file will be overwritten by Patroni every time you edit it. you will have to edit this configuration from the patronictl command.
Hello I am working on android project with sqlite database.
I am using Symmetricds pro for the replication between client and server.
status is open but not registered at server side and there is no option to allow registration.
May I know why?
thanks in advance srikanthg
Add to the central server's engine properties config file:
auto.registration=true
auto.reload=true
I have WebMatrix version 1. I made a WordPress site and now it's time to publish it. From what I've read, the best option is to publish the site from web matrix using the web deploy option. But my hosting (godaddy) doesn't support this feature. So I have to upload my site via FTP.
The problem is that I don't know how to export the databse from my webmatrix to my hosting.
From reading some posts, I think the best option is to use phpMyAdmin, but I couldn't install it on my computer.
Is that the easiest way to expot my database?
And if that is the best option, can anybody explain me how to install phpMyAdmin on my computer.
Thanks a lot
Gonzalo
Use the plugin http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/portable-phpmyadmin/ to run phpmyadmin and export the database without actually installing phpmyadmin on your PC.