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Socket fail to connect to host:localhost, port:34267. Connection refused (Connection refused)
Hi @David_St
Post “Diagnostic Info” from Admin > Troubleshooting.
You are likely seeing this issue - upvote by clicking
on the first post of the issue:
https://github.com/metabase/metabase/issues/6114
https://github.com/metabase/metabase/issues/3941
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“vendor”: “Google Inc.”
},
“system-info”: {
“file.encoding”: “UTF-8”,
“java.runtime.name”: “OpenJDK Runtime Environment”,
“java.runtime.version”: “11.0.7+10”,
“java.vendor”: “AdoptOpenJDK”,
“java.vendor.url”: “https://adoptopenjdk.net/”,
“java.version”: “11.0.7”,
“java.vm.name”: “OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM”,
“java.vm.version”: “11.0.7+10”,
“os.name”: “Linux”,
“os.version”: “3.10.0-1127.19.1.el7.x86_64”,
“user.language”: “en”,
“user.timezone”: “GMT”
},
“metabase-info”: {
“databases”: [
“mysql”
],
“hosting-env”: “unknown”,
“application-database”: “h2”,
“application-database-details”: {
“database”: {
“name”: “H2”,
“version”: “1.4.197 (2018-03-18)”
},
“jdbc-driver”: {
“name”: “H2 JDBC Driver”,
“version”: “1.4.197 (2018-03-18)”
}
},
“run-mode”: “prod”,
“version”: {
“date”: “2021-01-20”,
“tag”: “v0.37.7”,
“branch”: “release-x.37.x”,
“hash”: “2b034aa”
},
“settings”: {
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}
}
}
Dear flamber can you help now. i posted the diagnostic info
Dear Flamber
I did a port forwarding of 443 to 8081 can it cause the issues. As before forwarding when we set up metabase it was working efficiently.
Thanks
Dave
can you get me a tutorial to migrate from H2 using docker.
flamber
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@David_St Copy the H2 file (/application.db/metabase.db.mv.db
) out and do it outside - it’s a one-time procedure.
This might help you: Run the Migration from H2 to MySQL from inside Docker?
Once you have migrated, then setup a new container that will connect to the new application database:
https://metabase.com/docs/latest/operations-guide/running-metabase-on-docker.html