MariaDB Connection

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MariaDB is a type of database that is like MySQL. It can be used for data warehousing, e-commerce, enterprise-level features, and logging applications.

This topic describes how to authenticate to MariaDB and configure any necessary connection properties in the MariaDB connection connector.

Connection Configuration

Each connection property available in the MariaDB connector is explained below.


Connection Name

The name of the connection to be created should be provided. This is the name that will display on the list of available connections.


Connection Type

Option to choose between either connecting securely using SSH Tunnel or, proceed with a Direct Connection when connecting to MariaDB.

If Connection Type value is SSH Tunnel, additional fields will be displayed.

To know more about SSH Tunneling with Gathr, see SSH Tunneling


SSH Tunnel

If SSH Tunnel is selected, additional configuration parameters will get listed.

SSH Key

The SSH key should be provided to authenticate the associated SSH host and SSH user.

SSH Host

Public IP address of your SSH host.

SSH User

Default SSH username.


If Connection Type value is Direct Connection, then proceed by updating the following fields.


Server

The host name or IP address of the MariaDB server.


Port

The port for the MariaDB server.


User

The MariaDB user account used to authenticate.


Password

The password used to authenticate the user.


Database

The name of the MariaDB Database.


Cluster

The cluster to connect to when connecting to the MariaDB server.


Enable SSL

Option to enable SSL. This field sets whether the connector will attempt to negotiate TLS/SSL connections to the server. By default, the connector checks the server’s certificate against the system’s trusted certificate store.

Upload Keystore File

If SSL is enabled, a keystore file has to be uploaded using this option.


After entering all the details, click on the TEST button.

If the connection service identification and authentication details are provided correctly, a success message stating “connection available” is generated.

Click on the CREATE button to save the changes.

If the details are incorrect or the server is down, you will get a message “Connection unavailable”.

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