Hi George, So nice for your response.
Thanks. But, my question is how does it get the IP address 172.17.0.2 ? And, how does one run psql command to connect/login to the test database ( pgwatch configuration database) to add any database ? Thanks and regards, Bikram On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 2:00 AM Georg H. <geor...@silentrunner.de> wrote: > Hello Bikram, > > Am 22.08.2019 um 23:50 schrieb Bikram MAJUMDAR: > > Hi, > > Need help from anyone in the team who has worked on pgwatch2. > > > > Yesterday we installed pgwatch2 docker image and started the container. > > We are running the pgwatch2 container from the database server itself - > > Now we want to add our databases for monitoring using the admin > interface: > > We are opening the pgwatch2 admin interface at <host IP>:8080/dbs.But, > when we try to add the database (cemtore) in the admin interface we get the > following error: > > > > Could not connect to specified host (ignore if gatherer daemon runs on > another host): FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "172.17.0.2", user > "cemtore", database "cemtore", SSL off > > > > Any idea what we are doing wrong? > > > > We would now like to add the database manually following notes below: > > Usage > > by default the pgwatch2 configuration database running inside Docker is > being monitored so that you can immediately see some graphs, but you should > add new databases by opening the admin interface at 127.0.0.1:8080/dbs or > logging into the Postgres config DB and inserting into > pgwatch2.monitored_db table (db - pgwatch2 , default user/pw - > pgwatch2/pgwatch2admin) > > > > But, my question is, how do I run the psql on my database server to > login to this default pgwatch2 configuration DB? > > > > Bikram Majumdar > > Sr Software Developer/DBA, Aqsacom Inc. > > c. 1.972.365.3737 > > As the message states (FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host > "172.17.0.2", user "cemtore", database "cemtore", SSL off) you have to > edit pg_hba.conf of the PostgreSQL Cluster hosting the cemtore database > > to allow connections from pgwatch to it as your current config doesn't > allow that. Also you may need the connecting user within your database > with the required rights (if not added yet). > > > regards > > Georg > > > > > >