How to change port number of Couchbase console - couchbase

Unable to change the port number of Couchbase console.Its default 8091.
I am trying to append a line in the file known static_config file.
And the line is like-
{rest_port, 9000}.
Here is my screen short of the file.
Please help .Thanks in advance.

Change the Administration Console port (8091) using the CLI, see this link:
http://developer.couchbase.com/documentation/server/4.1/cli/cbcli/cluster-edit.html

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SnowSQL connection issue with Snowflake

I have searched this forum for help on my specific issue, but can't find enough documentation to solve the error I am getting. I believe there is a configuration issue between snowsql and my trial snowflake account.
C:\Users\barberc> snowsql -a tyXXXXX.us-east-2 -u XXXXXX#gmail.com
Password:
250001 (n/a): Could not connect to Snowflake backend after 0 attempt(s).Aborting
If the error message is unclear, enable logging using -o log_level=DEBUG and see the log to find out the cause. Contact support for further help.
Goodbye!
I have also tried appending the ".aws" on it, but that doesn't seem to help.
I am trying to load data from a .csv into a database to work with.
Thank you in advance
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You should run this SQL command to get your Snowflake account URL
use role accountadmin;
select system$whitelist();
Look for [{"type":"SNOWFLAKE_DEPLOYMENT","host":"xxxxx.ap-southeast-2.snowflakecomputing.com","port":443},
Extract the hostname before snowflakecomputing.com, that would be the account name to use in snowsql.
In this example, it will be
snowsql -a xxxxx.ap-southeast-2
You may also want to check with curl command, to make sure you can reach the Snowflake account.
curl -vvv https://xxxxx.ap-southeast-2.snowflakecomputing.com/console/login
If you found HTTP 200, that means a connection is established. Otherwise, there could be a proxy/firewall or routing issue.

400-unknown or invalid client_id for forge-bim360-data.connector.dashboard

I have tried to implement - https://github.com/Autodesk-Forge/forge-bim360-data.connector.dashboard
I have updated this part - npm install set FORGE_CLIENT_ID=<<YOUR CLIENT ID FROM DEVELOPER PORTAL>> set FORGE_CLIENT_SECRET=<<YOUR CLIENT SECRET>> set FORGE_CALLBACK_URL=<<your callback url of Forge e.g. http://localhost:3000/oauth/callback>> set DC_CALLBACK_URL=<<"your ngrok address here: e.g. http://abcd1234.ngrok.io/job/callback">>
I am getting the error that 400-Unknown or invalid client_id
Firstly, I rarely used Windows OS now. I simply copied the guideline of setting environment variables from other samples, while most time, I tried with debug mode (setting environment variables in launch.json) .
checking the Readme again, I found the wording is:
Windows (use Node.js command line from Start menu)
i.e. it asks to input those commands to command line of Node.js, instead of terminal of VSCode! That is why it always reports the error of client id is not defined because the variables are not set to environment at all.
The correct way is to open the command line of Node.js, and run the commands. This is a screenshot.

redis.conf include: "Bad directive or wrong number of arguments"

I've created this config for redis [/etc/redis/map.conf]:
include /etc/redis/ideal.conf
port 11235
pidfile /var/run/redis-map.pid
logfile /var/log/redis/map.log
dbfilename map.rdb
As you can see, it includes /etc/redis/ideal.conf; this file actually exists and we have read permissions.
Also there is another file, slightly different; consider [/etc/redis/storage.conf]:
include /etc/redis/ideal.conf
pidfile /var/run/redis-storage.pid
port 8000
bind 192.168.0.3
logfile /var/log/redis/storage.log
dbfilename dump_storage.rdb
My problem is: I can launch redis-server with storage.conf (and everything works fine), but map.conf leads to the following error:
Reading the configuration file, at line 1
>>> 'include /etc/redis/ideal.conf'
Bad directive or wrong number of arguments
failed
Version of redis is 2.2.
Where did I go wrong?
Sorry guys.
I was using different instances of Redis.
Instance for storage.conf was launched by /usr/local/bin/redis-server, but map.conf launched by /usr/bin/redis-server; second one is broken.
Thank you anyway.

add_rosteritem not working with xml_rpc in ejabberd server

I have configure ejabberd server 2.1.10 with mysql database integration,mod_admin_extra module and mod_xmlrpc module.
Issues is ejaberd admin commands like add_rosteritem, delete_rosteritem are notworking with xml_rpc.
When we use direct command line like,
*root#ejabberdserver:~# ejabberdctl add_rosteritem admin domain.com karthik domain.com karthik none both*
it will work and store in to database.
but same command does not work with xml_rpc.
xml_rpc does not return any error, it retun {ok,{response,[0]}}
But it does't store database.
Any permission issue?
Any body please help!!!!!
I meet the similar issue recently, and turn out the root cause was there a bug in (svn)ejabberd_module source code, and this was reported in https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/issues/22 and fixed in ejabberd-contrib,
So I suggest you download the source https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib and rebuild the mod_admin_extra.

Wordpress ==> SSL ==> MySQL is this configuration possible?

I am trying to put SSL encryption between my Wordpress application and its MySQL database, is anyone aware of a solution/tutorial for this? Haven't managed to find anything on Google or the Wordpress codex.
Further to #ticoombs response, and after some digging / testing, I found that by changing the constant defined in wp-config.php (in the root directory) to the following it worked!
define('MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS', MYSQLI_CLIENT_SSL);
...note the extra "I" in MYSQLI_CLIENT_SSl.
Symptoms: The symptom I observed was that the call to mysql_connect in /wp-includes/wp-db.php was generating a warning that parameter 8 (i.e. $client_flags) was not an integer.
Version: Vanilla install of 4.8.1, running on php 7.0
Yes. It is possible to connect Wordpress to mysql using SSL. Add define('DB_SSL', true); to your wp-config.php file and take a look at this:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-with-mysql-over-ssl
Just to build on the answer:
File Location: /wordpress/wp-includes/wp-db.php
From:
$client_flags = defined( 'MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS' ) ? MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS : 0;
To:
$client_flags = defined( 'MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS' ) ? MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS : MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL;
Currently WP should be able to handle adding, (below) to the wp-config.php. (But in my findings i have not been able to get it to work.
define('MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS', MYSQL_CLIENT_SSl);
I wrote a good blog post on the matter.
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