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Migration Tool – "could Not Create Ssh Tunnel" Error

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    • #9662
      scottah
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      I have a saved job that I have been doing almost every week for the last few months, no problems until the upgrade.

      I get this terminal error

      “Could not create SSH tunnel for source server.”

      My connection has nothing to do with SSH…

      Thanks,

      Scott

    • #21504
      peterlaursen
      Participant

      I think you must explain a little more in detail.

      1) The category chosen is 'Migration Tool'. Is it a Migration(ODBC-import) job we are talking about?

      2) What does the… tag look like in that job file?

      3) “I get this terminal error” I understand that you are running SJA from command-line?

      You are PERFECTLY sure that you DID specify a job-file for MIGRATION/ODBC-import?

    • #21505
      scottah
      Member
      peterlaursen wrote on May 2 2006, 06:14 AM:
      I think you must explain a little more in detail.

      1) The category chosen is 'Migration Tool'. Is it a Migration(ODBC-import) job we are talking about?

      2) What does the… tag look like in that job file?

      3) “I get this terminal error” I understand that you are running SJA from command-line?

      You are PERFECTLY sure that you DID specify a job-file for MIGRATION/ODBC-import?

      1.

      Yes ODBC import.

      2. I just took a look. It had SSH tunnel info in there, no idea why. Removed it and it starts off OK.

      3. Nope running from the GUI

      I love the tool, but things like being unable to tick mappings in the map popup that it automatches. Eg. It sees columns in the source and the destination tables named the same, so it matches them, they show up as a new row in the mappings table, but it wont let me TICK it. Why???

      scottah wrote on May 5 2006, 05:25 AM:
      1.

      Yes ODBC import.

      2. I just took a look. It had SSH tunnel info in there, no idea why. Removed it and it starts off OK.

      3. Nope running from the GUI

      I love the tool, but things like being unable to tick mappings in the map popup that it automatches. Eg. It sees columns in the source and the destination tables named the same, so it matches them, they show up as a new row in the mappings table, but it wont let me TICK it. Why???

      Hmm actually in the mapping table, where it says a fieldname underneath the destination table name, doesn't mean it actually exists…. perhaps this is my problem. Although this happens to me often.. I will post more once I find a solid example.

    • #21506
      peterlaursen
      Participant

      OK ..

      1) The XML-did not have in it what you expected. So that is solved

      2) The mapping issue. I don't understand quite if there is an issue or not?

    • #21507
      diroddi
      Member

      I am having the same problem. I updated to 5.11 and cannot run a job that I have run weekly for about a year.

      My connection works fine(with ssh tunnel), so it must have something to do with the Migration Toolkit.

    • #21508
      peterlaursen
      Participant

      @diroddi

      If you want us to help you with that you will have to give more information.

      If I tell you 'my car won't start – if did before changing the tyres' then what can you do about it?

      Could you explain what that job is doing and what the error is?

    • #21509
      scottah
      Member
      peterlaursen wrote on May 5 2006, 06:09 AM:
      OK ..

      1) The XML-did not have in it what you expected. So that is solved

      2) The mapping issue. I don't understand quite if there is an issue or not?

      1. Yep, solved

      2. Its not an issue that I have a solid example for, More somethign that I have noticed once or twice. Will re-post once I get a solid example. Don't want to waste anyone's time.

    • #21510
      diroddi
      Member
      peterlaursen wrote on May 6 2006, 12:56 AM:
      @diroddi

      If you want us to help you with that you will have to give more information.

      If I tell you 'my car won't start – if did before changing the tyres' then what can you do about it?

      Could you explain what that job is doing and what the error is?

      Sorry for the confusion Peter.

      After upgrading to version 5.11, I get the error “Could not create SSH tunnel for source server” when trying to 'Run immediately' a saved session in the Migration Toolkit.

      This saved session works fine under version 5.02, as I just ran it without any troubles.

    • #21511
      peterlaursen
      Participant

      hmmm….

      I think we have a similar report in our ticket system. So looks like there is 'something to it'.

      I see two possibilities

      1) it is a problem wuth sja.exe itself.

      2) porblem occurs when sqkyog.exe 'gives control' to sja.exe

      Can you run the saved job from command-line?

    • #21512
      diroddi
      Member
      peterlaursen wrote on May 8 2006, 06:43 PM:
      hmmm….

      Can you run the saved job from command-line?

      Can't run at the command-line either. It spits out the same error.

    • #21513
      peterlaursen
      Participant

      thanks … it is then not related to the sqlyog.exe file at all.

      I'll wait for Ritesh to read tomorrow.

    • #21514
      Ritesh
      Member

      Is it possible to mail me the schema file and if possible grant temporary access to your MySQL server?

    • #21515
      Ritesh
      Member
    • #21516
      diroddi
      Member
      Ritesh wrote on May 12 2006, 07:10 AM:

      That fixed it.

      Thank you

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