on 11-15-2013 9:38 PM
I have an account with AWS, have two instances - one a Windows Server (running HANA Studio) and a Linux server running HANA DB. I would like to connect to the HANA DB on AWS locally on my machine from within my local copy of HANA Studio. I can't seem to get to the aws server, and ping seems to fail. Is this possible at all? Or is the DB on AWS only accessible from another AWS server?
I checked my firewall settings to make sure it was not blocking traffic to AWS....
Thanks...
This isn't a HANA problem but rather an AWS configuration problem.
Did you configure your Windows system to have a Public IP but not your HANA IP? If so, you need to also configure your HANA system to have a Public IP.
Then you need configure a Security Group for the HANA system to allow port 3xx15 from your source IP to the HANA system
Regards,
John
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Hi,
Did you check out this thread yet http://scn.sap.com/message/13305871?
Or maybe this as well http://scn.sap.com/community/developer-center/hana/blog/2013/07/06/fix-for-database-connection-is-no...
Regards.
YS
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i dont think this is a possibility until unless amazon allows your local machine in there cloud network. everybody would prefer this option and then there would be no need to login to amazon cloud services/remote desktop connection...
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