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us translate Steam Store Page Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex First Assault Online All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex First Assault Online Store Page View Stats: Global Achievements Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex First Assault Online > General Discussions warning: failed to connect to 127.0.0.1:27017, reason: errno:111 connection refused > Topic Details Nic View Profile View Posts 16 Dec, 2015 @ 7:09am ERROR CONNECTING TO SERVERS.... I tried everything to fix this:-turning my antivirus off-turning the firewall off-an other account-restarting the pccan anyone help me?EDIT: the servers are down https://www.facebook.com/playfirstassault/photos/a.1509251002680937.1073741828.1508237159448988/1667071563565546/ Last edited by Nic; 16 Dec, 2015 @ 8:42am < > Showing 1-15 of 20 comments SiNGHA View Profile View Posts 15 Dec, 2015 @ 8:08pm Getting a server error...I keep getting a "Server error. Cannot connect to server" and then game just shuts down. What is going on? #1 GhostGK View Profile View Posts 16 Dec, 2015 @ 7:09am Originally posted by Compak:http://steamcommunity.com/app/369200/discussions/0/494632506570177107/^solution^ That didn't fix it for me.. Thinking of whether to ask for refund or wait for a fix.. Last edited by GhostGK; 16 Dec, 2015 @ 7:10am #2 Keith Ape View Profile View Posts 16 Dec, 2015 @ 7:10am There's a server maintenance going on #3 Nic View Profile View Posts 16 Dec, 2015 @ 7:11am Originally posted by twiggle:There's a server maintenance going on really? i didnt know that.... how do you know? #4 Kana View Profile View Pos
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users Connection methods mongo interactive shell MongoDB driver mLab Data API Replica it looks like you are trying to access mongodb over http on the native driver port. set connections and high availability How to make a replica set connection What to expect during failover mongodb client Testing auto-failover Troubleshooting connection issues Check basic network connectivity Check your database credentials Check shell/driver version compatibility Check your connection timeout setting Still having problems? Known issues and https://steamcommunity.com/app/369200/discussions/0/494632506571974325/ workarounds Overview The various methods by which you can connect to your mLab-hosted database are described here. We also provide some troubleshooting advice for issues you might encounter while trying to establish a connection. Finding your database connection info Follow these steps to obtain the information required to connect to your mLab-hosted database(s): Log in to the mLab http://docs.mlab.com/connecting/ management portal Navigate to the MongoDB deployment that you wish to connect to At the top of the screen, you will see a box with the connection information The first string is what you would use if you were to connect using the mongo shell and the second string is the standard connection URI string that MongoDB’s drivers and client libraries use. Managing database users To add a new database user (to create an admin database user, skip these steps and read the sub-section below): Log in to the mLab management portal From your account’s Home page, navigate to the deployment If applicable, then navigate to the database for which you will be adding a user Click the “Users” tab Click the “Add database user” button to create a new user You can then use this database user to connect to your database. Creating an admin database user Available for Dedicated plans only If your mLab plan includes a dedicated mongod process and full database server admin privileges, you will
Impala 2.1.x, included as part of CDH 5.3.x. Latest Version of this Page | All Cloudera Docs Connecting to impalad through impala-shell Within an impala-shell session, you can only issue queries while http://www.cloudera.com/documentation/archive/impala/2-x/2-1-x/topics/impala_connecting.html connected to an instance of the impalad daemon. You can specify the connection information: Through command-line options when you run the impala-shell command. Through a configuration file that is read when you run the https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/problems-connecting.html impala-shell command. During an impala-shell session, by issuing a CONNECT command. See impala-shell Configuration Options for the command-line and configuration file options you can use. You can connect to any DataNode where an connect to instance of impalad is running, and that host coordinates the execution of all queries sent to it. For simplicity during development, you might always connect to the same host, perhaps running impala-shell on the same host as impalad and specifying the host name as localhost. In a production environment, you might enable load balancing, in which you connect to specific host/port combination but queries are forwarded to failed to connect arbitrary hosts. This technique spreads the overhead of acting as the coordinator node among all the DataNodes in the cluster. See Using Impala through a Proxy for High Availability for details. To connect the Impala shell during shell startup: Locate the hostname of a DataNode within the cluster that is running an instance of the impalad daemon. If that DataNode uses a non-default port (something other than port 21000) for impala-shell connections, find out the port number also. Use the -i option to the impala-shell interpreter to specify the connection information for that instance of impalad: # When you are logged into the same machine running impalad. # The prompt will reflect the current hostname. $ impala-shell # When you are logged into the same machine running impalad. # The host will reflect the hostname 'localhost'. $ impala-shell -i localhost # When you are logged onto a different host, perhaps a client machine # outside the Hadoop cluster. $ impala-shell -i some.other.hostname # When you are logged onto a different host, and impalad is listening # on a non-default port. Perhaps a load balancer is forwarding requests # to a different host/port combination behind the scenes. $ impala-shell -i some.other.hostname:p
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