I try to connect data source to ODX from TimeXtender Portal. I tried with different data provider (Postgresql and CSV). Both data source are stored in the same machine as ODX server and TimeXtender Server.
While I got the error of “Test connection request timed out. Please make sure your ODX server is running and try again.”.
The TimeXtender server and ODX server are both running.
I checked the connection with command, and it is ok.
Please try to increase the timeouts on the relevant ODX instance by editing the instance, increasing the values then click Save, and try to Test the connection again.
Please try to increase the timeouts on the relevant ODX instance by editing the instance, increasing the values then click Save, and try to Test the connection again.
Can you please try to increase the timeout settings in the Postgresql and CSV providers?
The timeout setting can be found under Misc section for the data source connections
Then please execute the synchronize task for the data sources and then try to test the connection again from TimeXtender desktop by editing the data source and selecting Test Connection
Hi @junwei can you please provide an update? did you get a chance to try increasing the timeout settings in the Postgresql and CSV providers?
Hi @Christian Hauggaard, sorry for me late reply. The issue is fixed by creating database from TimeXtender instead of directly creating in SQL Server.
Hi,
I try to connect data source to ODX from TimeXtender Portal. I tried with different data provider (Postgresql and CSV). Both data source are stored in the same machine as ODX server and TimeXtender Server.
While I got the error of “Test connection request timed out. Please make sure your ODX server is running and try again.”.
The TimeXtender server and ODX server are both running.
I checked the connection with command, and it is ok.
Please try to increase the timeouts on the relevant ODX instance by editing the instance, increasing the values then click Save, and try to Test the connection again.
Please try to increase the timeouts on the relevant ODX instance by editing the instance, increasing the values then click Save, and try to Test the connection again.
Can you please try to increase the timeout settings in the Postgresql and CSV providers?
The timeout setting can be found under Misc section for the data source connections
Then please execute the synchronize task for the data sources and then try to test the connection again from TimeXtender desktop by editing the data source and selecting Test Connection
Hi @junwei can you please provide an update? did you get a chance to try increasing the timeout settings in the Postgresql and CSV providers?
Christian Hauggaardwrote:
Hi @junwei can you please provide an update? did you get a chance to try increasing the timeout settings in the Postgresql and CSV providers?
Hi @Christian Hauggaard, sorry for me late reply. The issue is fixed by creating database from TimeXtender instead of directly creating in SQL Server.
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