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Hey All,
Just wanted to get some advice on and error i am getting trying to install Analytics 8.0 on linux.
Background
1. Running Cenots 7 64 bit
2. local install of Postgresql 9.5
I have ran the install script using the a local DB with the following setting
port :8097
Host: <ip address>
username : postgres (default superuser)
password: default postgres
Install works fine the and then URL versioninfo works BUT some of the Database tables have not been install , and i would like to understand why and how to fix .
Attached a with the output from a "docker logs analytics" command
Cheers
Paul B
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Hi Paul
The default application id is analytics, I see you are using analytics80, this would not exist by default.
Could you try with analytics (case sensitive) - see https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article?n=CS264461
Hope this helps
Christophe
Hi
How do you identify that you have got missing tables ?
Are you referring to the messages of type"DB: table "application" does not exist, skipping" in docker logs analytics output ?
If yes, this output is normal when you start ThingWorx Analytics. I think it happens only the first time while the flyway migration occurs.
So if your statement is based on this output , then do not worry, your installation is fine.
The best is to load a dataset and run some job, so you can confirm it is working.
Hope this helps
Kind regrards
Christophe
Hey Christophe
Thanks for the feedback. I thought as much but as reading your advice i tried restarting analytics and trying to upload a data set. Got these messages and not sure if they are related to the missing application tables.
Any help would be much appreciated
ScreenShot 1 - Related when going into the Data area of the analytics builder page
ScreenShot 2 - Attempt at loading Sample CupCakes.csv
ScreenShot 3 - Confirmation of the connection to the Analytics server thru Composer
Cheers
Paul B
Hi Paul
The default application id is analytics, I see you are using analytics80, this would not exist by default.
Could you try with analytics (case sensitive) - see https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article?n=CS264461
Hope this helps
Christophe
Hello, Paul.
Has Christophe's latest reply solved your issue? If so, could you mark this as resolved, and if not, let us know what the current situation is?
Thank you very much,
-- Craig A.