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connect monitor/PCC to server Last post 06-15-2006 4:04 PM by aolson. 3 replies. Page 1 of 1 (4 items) Sort Posts: Oldest to newest sql server error 17 odbc connection Newest to oldest Previous Next 06-15-2006 2:00 PM aolson Joined on sql server error 10060 and 17 02-15-2005 Posts 17 Unable to connect monitor/PCC to server Reply Contact I have PSQL 9.5 installed on sql server error 6 Fedora Core 5 server. Among other problems, like an error 46 when trying to update a record from windows, i cannot connect the monitor utility and/or PCC to the sql server error 67 server from Windows.As i understand it, monitor connects on TCP port 3351 which i have open on my firewall/router. Its also open for the server. I still cannot connect.When i try to connect teh PCC, i get an error dialog saying '7025: Server not found. Connectino to server failed: check server status, server name and user credentials)Any ideas
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as to how i can get these final pieces in place and working?Thanks.alan 06-15-2006 2:58 PM In reply to info@mirtheil.com Joined on 12-01-2001 Posts 2,786 Re: Unable to connect monitor/PCC to server Reply Contact Relational access uses port 1583. You'll need to open that as well as 3351. As for the status 46, make sure the files are not in v5.x format as PSQL 9 will only read V5.x files and writing will return a 46. 06-15-2006 4:02 PM In reply to aolson Joined on 02-15-2005 Posts 17 Re: Unable to connect monitor/PCC to server Reply Contact NO, the files are v8.x. I'll try the port 1583. 06-15-2006 4:04 PM In reply to aolson Joined on 02-15-2005 Posts 17 Re: Unable to connect monitor/PCC to server Reply Contact Opening up port 1583 didny change a thing. I got the same error messages from both monitor and the PCC.I'm stumped.alan Page 1 of 1 (4 items) 800.287.4383 | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions © 2013 Actian Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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