i got another error even i specified -targetdbtype
like
./runMTK.sh -sourcedbtype sqlserver -targetdbtype postgresql -targetSchema
public -schemaOnly -allTables dbo
Running EnterpriseDB Migration Toolkit (Build 49.0.4) ...
Source database connectivity info...
conn =jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://fxserver.trustfort.com:49883/DataFeedHandler
user =trustfort
password=******
Target database connectivity info...
conn =jdbc:postgresql://192.168.168.201:5432/raghu
user =postgres
password=******
Connecting with source SQL Server database server...
Connected to Microsoft SQL Server, version '10.50.1600'
Connecting with target Postgres database server...
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/postgresql/Driver
    at
com.edb.dbhandler.postgresql.PGConnection.<init>(PGConnection.java:32)
    at com.edb.common.MTKFactory.createMTKConnection(MTKFactory.java:228)
    at
com.edb.MigrationToolkit.createNewTargetConnection(MigrationToolkit.java:5987)
    at com.edb.MigrationToolkit.initToolkit(MigrationToolkit.java:3376)
    at com.edb.MigrationToolkit.main(MigrationToolkit.java:1700)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.postgresql.Driver





On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 8:59 PM, Neil Anderson <neil.t.ander...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 2016-06-16 11:13 AM, Durgamahesh Manne wrote:
>
>> yes sir
>>
>> as per above discussion..i already looked pdf postgres plus guide you
>> mentioned
>>
>> as well as i already set password for postgres user associated with
>> postgres db
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 8:30 PM, Durgamahesh Manne
>> <maheshpostgr...@gmail.com <mailto:maheshpostgr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     hi
>>     sir
>>     as per above discussion same error repeated even mentioned ip
>>     address of hostname
>>
>>     ./runMTK.sh -sourcedbtype sqlserver -targetSchema public -schemaOnly
>>     -allTables dbo
>>
>>
>>     TARGET_DB_URL=jdbc:postgresql://192.168.168.201:5432/raghu
>>     <http://192.168.168.201:5432/raghu>
>>     TARGET_DB_USER=postgres
>>     TARGET_DB_PASSWORD=*****
>>
>>
>>
>>     Connecting with source SQL Server database server...
>>     Connected to Microsoft SQL Server, version '10.50.1600'
>>     Connecting with target EnterpriseDB database server...
>>     MTK-10045: The URL specified for the "target" database is invalid.
>>     Check the connectivity credentials.
>>     Stack Trace:
>>     com.edb.MTKException: MTK-10045: The URL specified for the "target"
>>     database is invalid.
>>     Check the connectivity credentials.
>>
>>     On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 7:55 PM, David G. Johnston
>>     <david.g.johns...@gmail.com <mailto:david.g.johns...@gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>         On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 10:19 AM, Durgamahesh Manne
>>         <maheshpostgr...@gmail.com <mailto:maheshpostgr...@gmail.com
>> >>wrote:
>>
>>
>>             sir
>>
>>             PostgreSQL always no1 in world
>>             as per above discussion
>>
>>             migration not working from sql to postgreSQL  with runmtk.sh
>>
>>
>>             Connecting with source SQL Server database server...
>>             Connected to Microsoft SQL Server, version '10.50.1600'
>>             Connecting with target EnterpriseDB database server...
>>             MTK-10045: The URL specified for the "target" database is
>>             invalid.
>>             Check the connectivity credentials.
>>             Stack Trace:
>>             com.edb.MTKException: MTK-10045: The URL specified for the
>>             "target" database is invalid.
>>             Check the connectivity credentials.
>>
>>
>>
>>             same error repeated even there mentioned correct credentials
>>             as here i checked multiple times
>>
>>
>>         ​Maybe you should try using an IP address instead of a host name.
>>
>>         David J.​
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> I've never used this tool so like everyone else I am guessing here but
> having quickly looked at the documentation have you tried specifying the
> '-targetdbtype postgres' in addition to the '-sourcedbtype sqlserver' that
> you have already specified?
>
> Neil A
>
>
>
>
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