“java.vm.name”: “OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM”, T12:31:14-04:00 WARN .keyverifier.AcceptAllServerKeyVerifier Server at /XXX:22 presented unverified EC key: SHA256:XXXĬan anyone help me narrow down what to troubleshoot? I’ve also included Metabase’s debug info below. T12:31:14-04:00 DEBUG POST /api/database/validate 200 49.4 ms (0 DB calls) App DB connections: 0/7 Jetty threads: 3/50 (4 idle, 0 queued) (67 total active threads) Queries in flight: 0 (0 queued) T12:31:14-04:00 ERROR Database connection error T12:31:14-04:00 ERROR Cannot connect to Database Please check the connection details.” When I check the Metabase logs (through the UI), all I can find are these entries (some identifying data obscured): I’ve copied all the SSH user info info Metabase when trying to add the new database, but all I get is a message “Couldn’t connect to the database. Later, we will cover how to generate keys to use instead of passwords. Once you have connected to the server, you may be asked to verify your identity by providing a password. I’ve setup all the keys and user accounts and can verify that I’m able to SSH on the command line from the Metabase server to the production database server. If your username is different on the remote system, you can specify it by using this syntax: ssh remoteusername remotehost. They require connecting over SSH with keys, though, and I’m having trouble setting that up correctly in Metabase. I have been using two local MySQL databases and I really like what Metabase is able to do with the data so I’m trying to connect to my production instances.
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