While you can access the database (and open the firewall) via SSMS and you can find details on the Connections Details page:
However, migrating a site to UaaS is (very) different from migrating to another host, so you might want to hold your horses. We're working on a migration tool to make this easier, but for now we recommend that you either get in touch with us or wait. The best experience with UaaS is when you start new projects there (as it's more than just hosting).
@Niels could you please be more specific? I added my IP to the firewall, and used the UaaS/Umbraco login credentials, but i still cannot access the database. What would an example of the credentials look like?
I am trying to find an option to implement Elmah.axd in our application.
Accessing the database with SSMS
Is it possible to access the database with SSMS when migrating an existing Umbraco solution to UaaS ?
Hi Sebastian!
While you can access the database (and open the firewall) via SSMS and you can find details on the Connections Details page:
However, migrating a site to UaaS is (very) different from migrating to another host, so you might want to hold your horses. We're working on a migration tool to make this easier, but for now we recommend that you either get in touch with us or wait. The best experience with UaaS is when you start new projects there (as it's more than just hosting).
/n
Hi Niels,
Thanks for your reply.
Looking forward to the migration tool :)
@Niels could you please be more specific? I added my IP to the firewall, and used the UaaS/Umbraco login credentials, but i still cannot access the database. What would an example of the credentials look like?
I am trying to find an option to implement Elmah.axd in our application.
Hi Mathias,
Have you specified the database name when you tried to connect to the database https://github.com/umbraco/UmbracoDocs/issues/284
/Dennis
Thank you Dennis! That was it :-)
They should really put that as section in the UaaS documentation.
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