Thanks again, George. It might be that the web2py data base abstraction 
layer I am using was built for 1st Gen only? I will try to ask them. Maybe 
it is not passing a user name / password, at least I cannot find a place to 
set it.

Is it the case that the app should pass the user name/password for the 
application, e.g. root / pw or any other db user I create?

I have actually added a service account for my app and given it all 
existing SQL authorizations, but it did not help.

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