multiple connections in 1 project with sftp (sublime text 2) - sublimetext2

I need to have 2 ftp connections in a sublime project. 1 for the testing server, 1 for production environment.
Is that possible? And if yes - how?

right click to to folder you want to remote map > sftp/ftp > Add alternate remote mapping.
When there are 2 remote mappings, below the 'add ...' you can switch between these mappings.

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SSIS breaks when attempting to execute psftp.exe gives result 1

I have psftp.exe installed on my server, and am using it to obtain files via sftp to be ingested into my sql server. I am using psftp.exe from the putty site to obtain it:
GET ZIP FILES:Error: In Executing "C:\Program Files\PuTTY\psftp.exe"
"XXXXXX#sftp1.XXXX.com -pw XXXXX -be -batch -b "D:\Code\XXXXX\XXXXXX.bat"" at
"D:\Data\ZIPFOLDER", The process exit code was "1" while the expected was "0".
The this works while in SSDT with no problems...however, when called by SQLSERVERAGENT on SQL SERVER, it fails.
to attempt to repair the issue, I have given NT SERVER\SQLSERVERAGENT full permissions on C:\Program Files\Putty\ and my Data drive D: where all of my code and data storage rests.
My problem is that while I think exit code 1 means a SFTP error (is it?) how do I troubleshoot?
Thanks.
UPDATE #1
as per instructions given by sandeep rawat, I added a windows user with administrative privileges and full control over the code and data sections of the server.
In addition, I created credentials associated with this use, and assigned a proxy user to those credentials.
Lastly, I reset the runas section in SQL SERVER AGENT's primary job to that proxy user.
Plus the setting in Internet Options.
I am still getting the same response.
THanks.
This type of issue generally happens when sql AGENT try to launch the DOS window which is the reason for the package to hang. and fails.
1 Change Window style property to hidden in process tab
2 Give the cmdExec permission to your SQL Agent account.
https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2163/running-a-ssis-package-from-sql-server-agent-using-a-proxy-account/
3 Add the local drive to your trusted Intranet Sites by opening Internet Explorer and go to Internet Options > Security > Click Local Intranet > Sites and add your drive location as shown below

How to connect IntelliJ with local MySQL?

I have been struggling to learn how the localhost MySQL and IntelliJ to connect and program a database related task. Is that Possible? If yes, how to achieve it?
Connecting to a local instance is essentially the same as connecting to a remote instance of MySQL. Just substitute either localhost, or 127.0.0.1 in place of the IP address you would use normally.
To add a new database connection (called a data source in IntelliJ), open the Database window View -> Tool Windows -> Databases, then click the + sign and select Data Source and then MySQL from the sub-menu. The defaults for the MySQL connection should for a local install of MySQL.
To open a connection, right click on your new data source and select Open Console.
Official IntelliJ Documentation - Managing Data Sources
As of Community version 2017.2, the DB Browser does not come bundled with the IDE (at least not on my last two installations). In order to activate it, you should navigate in the IDE in **File->Settings->Plugins->Browse repositories and select "Database" from the dropdown menu. From there you can install the Database Navigator. After the installation has been successful, you should restart the IDE. Then you can select **View->Tool windows->DB Browser.
In recent versions of Idea Community (about 2017.3, but I am not sure) there is no Database tool available anymore, only in Idea Ultimate [1]. Yet worse, the plugin Database Navigator that would fit here to solve this problem is not compatible anymore, at least not with 2018.3 [2].
Uninstalling Idea right now, unfortunately.
[1] https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360000411990-Database-option-not-available-under-View-Tool-Windows-in-Intellij-v2018-1-Community-Edition-
[2] https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360001759260-Dan-Cioacas-Database-Navigator-plugin-v3-0-8222-0-is-incompatible-with-latest-IntelliJ-IDEA-2018-3
To add a new database connection (called a data source in IntelliJ), open the Database window View -> Tool Windows -> Databases, then click the + sign and select Data Source and then MySQL from the sub-menu. The defaults for the MySQL connection should for a local install of MySQL.
To open a connection, right click on your new data source and select Open Console.
to download Drivers click on "Download missing Drivers" in bottom of the window.
if you want to add JDBC and connect other database vendor like workbench projects (instead of using intelliJ Consol) just follow the steps bellow :
Using JDBC drivers #
Create a connection to a database with a JDBC driver #
If you cannot find a name of a database vendor in the list of data sources, download a JDBC driver for the database management system (DBMS), and create a connection in IntelliJ IDEA. With the JDBC driver, you can connect to DBMS and start working.
In the Database tool window (View | Tool Windows | Database), click the Data Source Properties icon.
In the Data Sources and Drivers dialog, click the Add icon (+) and select Driver and Data Source.
Click the User Driver link.
In the Driver files pane, click the Add icon and select Custom JARs.
Navigate to the JAR file of the JDBC driver, select it, and click
OK.
In the Class field, specify the value that you want to use for the
driver.
Click Apply.
Return to the created data source connection.
Specify database connection details. Alternatively, paste the JDBC URL in the URL field.
To set an empty password, right-click the Password field and select Set empty.
To ensure that the connection to the data source is successful,
click Test Connection.
For more information read the official answer of Jetbrains in following link :
Configuring database connections
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/configuring-database-connections.html#Configuring_database_connections.xml
For anyone who is having trouble connecting IntelliJ Community Edition with MySQL in 2021.
(In IntelliJ Ultimate Database connectivity is supported by default and you can follow the steps shown in the previous answers. However IntelliJ Community Edition does not support it by Default).
Here is what you have to do:
Install "Database Navigator" Plugin. (Settings->Plugins->Marketplace->Search Database
Navigator and install)
Open DB Browser Tab (next to the button that opens/closes Project Window) -> Click Options logo
-> '+' -> Fill the Database fields (Name, host, Port, DB Name, User and Password).
Download the MySQL Java Connector
by searching google for 'java connector mysql'.
Go to File->
Project Structure -> Modules-> Dependencies. Click the '+' on the right side and select 'JARs or directories'.
Navigate and find the Java connector you just downloaded (the file
looks like this: mysql-connector-java-8.0.26.jar). Click apply
and in the project window, under External Libraries, you will see
the .jar file.
For WebStorm you need plugin "database-navigator"
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/1800-database-navigator

How to transfer file from one ubuntu server to another ubuntu server?

I am new to servers and currently I am stuck in a problem. I want to transfer a while from one server to another. I am using ubuntu through a putty. Both the servers have a private key. So can someone help me out with this?
Thank you
Putty is windows client. You can use your Windows box and to transfer file/s in two steps: 1. server1 -> your pc and 2. your pc -> server 2.
You can do this with putty (here is a howto) or by using WinSCP (download link)
Your steps should be:
Copy ssh key from Windows machine to source Linux machine.
Configure Windows Putty client to use ssh key upon connections to source Linux machine.
Connect to to source machine.
Run scp command to transfer file to destination Linux machine.
Steps detalization:
It could be done using WinSCP client. This link will help you:https://www.siteground.com/tutorials/ssh/ssh_winscp.htm
Your configuration screen could look like:
It's clear.
Run
scp -i ssh_key_file_with_path source_file_name_with_path username#destination_host:destination_folder
More about scp command http://www.tecmint.com/scp-commands-examples/
Example:
You want to transfer /home/superuser/script.py to 10.62.96.12 server into /var/www folder. You command could look like:
scp -i ~/some_ssh_keys/id_rsa /home/superuser/script.py root#10.62.96.12:/var/www
P.S. Make sure your user have enough rights to access source file and destination folder.
This is works in ubuntu
==> scp "file" "username"#"IP address or hostname":"Destination"
Or just download WinScp and transfer the file to your local m/c and then to the other server.
Try this it will work :
Step 1 :
Login to the server(from where you want to transfer the file to another server) using putty.
Step 2:
Once successfully login to the server then this linux command you have to use :
scp filename (another ubuntu server IP)XX.XXX.XX.XX:/path/
Here,
filename = File name you have to transfer to another server.
XX.XXX.XX.XX = Ubuntu Server IP on which you transfer the file.
path = Specify the Path where you want to transfer the file.
then, you see the message on your terminal :
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added '(another ubuntu server IP)XX.XXX.XX.XX' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.

mysql host on internet using hp cloud and xeround

I am new to the 'cloud' concept I have a Java based application for data entry which runs well on my LAN.
On my LAN I install:
MySql
Configure Instance ( user name - root, pass - ******)
Dump dummy database entry_db that is in raw format
Then I have a jar executable file which when runs, displays a login screen.
I manage to successfully log in using predefined ID and PASSWORD (user - config pass - ******)
After logging in I configure(d):
Database Type
Database IP
User Name (Root)
Password ****
Database Name ( It auto selects database named entry_db)
In another window I configure(d) Network File Sharing Location:
file shared location
image path
back up data path
config file location in xml
(Note - When I select file shared location, all other files take the same path automatically)
Then I create Admin account rather than Supervisor account or operator account and login with the Admin account and I can now upload data and distribute to all operators.
Here is my problem:
I configure a cloud computer on Hp Cloud (they provide me a static ip) and then import database from xeround.com.
I now have a dns and port number and also a log in form using MY PHP CLIENT
How can I package all this to the same executable jar file to be used from anywhere?
How can I use it just like on my LAN from the web?
What is the optimal configuration for this?
I work in Xeround.
I have read your question and I wanted to point out a couple of things; you should use the DNS in the connection string where you used to put hostname/IP of the MYSQL server machine and the port number where you used to put the MySQL default port (3306).
 
Other than that you can connect from anywhere there is access to the instance. I suggest that if your jar runs in the HP cloud you create your Xeround database instance there as well (this will yield improved performance).
 
If you still need help, we will be more than happy to help you. Just send us a quick email to support#xeround.com and we'll take it from there.
Cheers,
Yuval

Cannot open backup device. Operating System error 5

Below is the query that I am using to backup (create a .bak) my database.
However, whenever I run it, I always get this error message:
Msg 3201, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Cannot open backup device 'C:\Users\Me\Desktop\Backup\MyDB.Bak'. Operating system error 5(Access is denied.).
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
This is my query:
BACKUP DATABASE AcinsoftDB
TO DISK = 'C:\Users\Me\Desktop\Backup\MyDB.Bak'
WITH FORMAT,
MEDIANAME = 'C_SQLServerBackups',
NAME = 'Full Backup of MyDB';
Yeah I just scored this one.
Look in Windows Services. Start > Administration > Services
Find the Service in the list called: SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) look for the "Log On As" column (need to add it if it doesn't exist in the list).
This is the account you need to give permissions to the directory, right click in explorer > properties > Shares (And Security)
NOTE: Remember to give permissions to the actual directory AND to the share if you are going across the network.
Apply and wait for the permissions to propogate, try the backup again.
NOTE 2: if you are backing up across the network and your SQL is running as "Local Service" then you are in trouble ... you can try assigning permissions or it may be easier to backup locally and xcopy across outside of SQL Server (an hour later).
NOTE 3: If you're running as network service then SOMETIMES the remote machine will not recognize the network serivce on your SQL Server. If this is the case you need to add permissions for the actual computer itself eg. MyServer$.
Go to the SQL server folder in start menu and click configuration tools
Select SQL Server configuration manager
On SQL server services, on the desired instance change the (Log On as) to local system
In order to find out which user you need to give permission to do the restore process, you can follow the following steps:
You need to go to your server where SQL Server is installed. Find SQL Server Configuration Manager
Next, you need to go to "SQL Server Services"
Under your SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) instance there will be an account with column "Logon As", in my case it is NT Service\MSSQLSERVER.
That is the account which you need to add under Security tab of your source .bak location and give that user the "Read" permissions so that the backup file can be read.
Let's say your backup file is present at "D:\Shared" folder, then you need to give permissions like this:
One of the reason why this happens is you are running your MSSQLSERVER Service not using a local system. To fix this issue, use the following steps.
Open run using Windows + R
Type services.msc and a services dialog will open
Find SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
Right click and click on properties.
Go to Log on tab
Select Local System account and click on "Apply" and "OK"
Click on Stop link on the left panel by selecting the "SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)" and Start it again once completely stopped.
Enjoy your backup.
Hope it helps you well, as it did to me. Cheers!
The SQL Server service account does not have permissions to write to the folder C:\Users\Kimpoy\Desktop\Backup\
I had this issue recently as well, however I was running the backup job from server A but the database being backed up was on server B to a file share on server C. When the agent on server A tells server B to run a backup t-sql command, its actually the service account that sql is running under on SERVER B that attempts to write the backup to server C.
Just remember, its the service account of the sql server performing the actual BACKUP DATABASE command is what needs privileges on the file system, not the agent.
I face the same problem with SQL Express 2014 SP1 on Windows 10.
Solution which work
Open Service by typing Services
Locate and open the SQL Server (SQLExpress)
Go to the LogOn Tab
Choose Local System Account ( Also Check for Allow Services to interact with desktop )
Click OK . Stop the service . Restart the service.
Problem solved
I was just going through this myself. I had ensured that my MSSQLSERVER login user had full access but it was still causing issues. It only worked once I moved the destination to the root of C. More importantly out of a user folder (even though I had a share with full permissions - even tried "Everyone" as a test).
I don't know if i consider my issue "fixed", however it is "working".
Just a FYI for any other users that come across this thread.
I had a similar issue. I added write permissions to the .bak file itself, and my folder that I was writing the backup to for the NETWORK SERVICE user. To add permissions just right-click what file/directory you want to alter, select the security tab, and add the appropriate users/permissions there.
Here is what I did to by-pass the issue.
1) Go to backup
2) Remove the destination file-path to disk
3) Click on Add
4) In the File name: check box manually type in the backup name after ..\backup like below where Yourdb.bak is the database backup name
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Backup\Yourdb.bak
5) Click on OK
Hope this helps!
I solved the same problem with the following 3 steps:
I store my backup file in other folder path that's worked right.
View different of security tab two folders (as below image).
Edit permission in security tab folder that's not worked right.
I know it is not an exact solution but using external drive paths solves this problem.
BACKUP DATABASE AcinsoftDB
TO DISK = 'E:\MyDB.Bak'
WITH FORMAT,
MEDIANAME = 'C_SQLServerBackups',
NAME = 'Full Backup of MyDB';
I have the same error. Following changes helped me to fix this.
I had to check Server Manager->Tool->Services and find the user ("Log
On As" column) for service: SQL Server (SQLEXPRESS).
I went to the local folder (C:\Users\Me\Desktop\Backup) and added "NT
Service\MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS" as the user to give Write permissions.
SQL Server is not able to access (write) the backup into the location specified.
First you need to verify the service account on which the Sql server is running. This can be done by using Configuration manager or Services.msc.
or
Use below query :
SELECT DSS.servicename,
DSS.startup_type_desc,
DSS.status_desc,
DSS.last_startup_time,
DSS.service_account,
DSS.is_clustered,
DSS.cluster_nodename,
DSS.filename,
DSS.startup_type,
DSS.status,
DSS.process_id FROM sys.dm_server_services AS DSS;
Now look at the column service_account and note it down.
Go to the location where you are trying to take the backup.In your case : C:\Users\Me\Desktop\Backup
Right click--> Properties --> Security -->
Add the service account and provide read/write permissions. This will resolve the issue.
In my case, I forgot to name the backup file and it kept giving me the same permission error :/
TO DISK N'{path}\WRITE_YOUR_BACKUP_FILENAME_HERE.bak'
I had the same issue and the url below really helped me.
It might help you as well.
http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2011/04/13/sql-server-fix-error-msg-3201-level-16-cannot-open-backup-device-operating-system-error-5access-is-denied/
Msg 3201, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Cannot open backup device 'C:\Backup\Adventure_20120720_1024AM.trn'. Operating system error 5(Access is denied.).
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
BACKUP LOG is terminating abnormally.
I verified backup folder on C drive, Is new service account is having full control access permission or not?, I realized that "Test\Kiran" service account is not having Full control security permission.
Please follow the below steps to give full control to service account:
Go to C drive, Right click on Backup folder.
Select Security tab.
Click on Edit button, new window will open.
Click on Add button and enter Test\Kiran user account and click check name button, this will validate you entered user is existing or not, if it is existing it will show the user on window, select OK.
Select you entered user name and select Full Control check box under allow.
Please check the access to drives.First create one folder and go to folder properties ,
You may find the security tab ,click on that check whether your user id having the access or not.
if couldn't find the your id,please click the add buttion and give user name with full access.
Share this folder and use UNC path, by example: \pc\backups\mydb.bak
Then You can stop share.
Not very elegant, but it resolves all permissions problems (You need to give permissions to share as well, as mentioned above)
I experienced this problem when the .BAK file was temporarily stored in a folder encrypted with BitLocker. It retained the encryption after it was moved to a different folder.
The NETWORK SERVICE account was unable to decrypt the file and gave this thoroughly informative error message.
Removing BitLocker encryption (by unchecking "Encrypt contents to secure data" in the file properties) on the .BAK file resolved the issue.
Hi you need to change the query from:
BACKUP DATABASE AcinsoftDB
TO DISK = 'C:\Users\Me\Desktop\Backup\MyDB.Bak'
to
BACKUP DATABASE AcinsoftDB
TO DISK = N'C:\Users\Me\Desktop\Backup\MyDB.Bak'
You have to add a N in front of the path works for me.
My issue was that the "File Ownership" was set to my company. I changed it to "Personal" and it worked. Right click the file and click the "File Ownership >" option and then change it to "Personal". I believe this happens with all files sent over Microsoft Teams.
If the backup destination path resides on your local machine, change the account of 'SQL Server' service to 'Local System Account', then everything must be resolved, keep in mind that the 'SQL Server' instance service is responsible to access the backup destination so the account it is running under, must have access to the destination path of your backup.
Make sure you are actually saving to a FILE and not a folder,
My problem was I was simply putting in the Folder path and not the File path
You want this
'F:\Database Backup\Pharmacy\data.bak';
You dont want this
'F:\Database Backup\Pharmacy';