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Tractorscope database documentation
Connect Tractorscope to databases, review supported engines, troubleshoot connection health, and configure SSH tunnels or fixed outgoing IPs.
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Connect Tractorscope to MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, and Snowflake
Connect Tractorscope to a database by entering connection details, validating access, saving credentials, and checking database health.
Supported databases and connection options
Review the database types Tractorscope supports and the connection options available for credentials, SSL, SSH tunnels, fixed outgoing IPs, timezones, and health checks.
Database health and troubleshooting
Troubleshoot Tractorscope database connection health, credentials, firewall access, SSL, SSH tunnels, fixed outgoing IPs, schema refresh, query errors, and chart failures.
Databases
Supported databases and connection options
Review the database types Tractorscope supports and the connection options available for credentials, SSL, SSH tunnels, fixed outgoing IPs, timezones, and health checks.
Database health and troubleshooting
Troubleshoot Tractorscope database connection health, credentials, firewall access, SSL, SSH tunnels, fixed outgoing IPs, schema refresh, query errors, and chart failures.
Database connection with SSH Tunnel
Connect Tractorscope to a private database through an SSH tunnel by configuring SSH host, user, port, and the Tractorscope public key.
Database connection w/ fixed outgoing IPs
Use Tractorscope fixed outgoing IPs when your database firewall requires allowlisting specific IP addresses for incoming connections.