meijin
Unable to access the Postgres database only from my App but can access from local machine
I managed to manually migrate data from Postgres to Postgres-1. So there is no need to Upgrade the old database, etc. I will stop the old database after monitoring the stable operation of the new database.
This incident has caused distrust among service users. I have also seen cancellations of monthly billing. I would be happy to receive a refund or other action, if possible, in accordance with the SLA.
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Unable to access the Postgres database only from my App but can access from local machine
I will be leaving for the time being, so please let me know when you upgrade the old database and I can connect, or when you migrate the data to the new database.
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Unable to access the Postgres database only from my App but can access from local machine
So I would like to join a Team Plan, but what are the specific steps? I would like to create a Team from the Create Team menu, is that all I need to do?
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Unable to access the Postgres database only from my App but can access from local machine
I apologize for the detailed question, but while the product I'm operating does generate revenue, it's managed by me personally, not a corporation. Would this also require a team plan?
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Unable to access the Postgres database only from my App but can access from local machine
Okay, that would be helpful, as it looks like the export will take a lot of time. Even though the service has managed to recover with empty data, if users see this, it may cause distrust. If any new entries have been made into the new database by users currently using the service, it would be preferable to add these entries rather than overwrite them during the migration from the old database.
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Unable to access the Postgres database only from my App but can access from local machine
It's difficult to assert without knowing how to quickly output the size (in bytes) of the data within the database, but there are about three tables each with around 26,000 rows that have a JSON column with images etc. embedded as base64. Do you know a way to output the byte size? For now, I'll try to export all tables using TablePlus.
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