Team - ANybody can help on this? On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 7:15:56 PM UTC-4, ARUMUGAM PILLAI wrote: > > Team, > Recently i have tried to configure the neo4j Graph DB on the AWS > EC2 instance and accessing using the UI. But when we connecting am getting > the below error. > > *Hostname* : ne04j.dev.eis.nylcloud.com > *ELB *: > http://internal-neo4j-dev-i-elb-650335371.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com/browser/ > > *Images *- Attached > > *Error*: ServiceUnavailable: WebSocket connection failure. Due to > security constraints in your web browser, the reason for the failure is not > available to this Neo4j Driver. Please use your browsers development > console to determine the root cause of the failure. Common reasons include > the database being unavailable, using the wrong connection URL or temporary > network problems. If you have enabled encryption, ensure your browser is > configured to trust the certificate Neo4j is configured to use. WebSocket > `readyState` is: 3 > > *Configuration Details :* > > > #***************************************************************** > # Neo4j configuration > # > # For more details and a complete list of settings, please see > # > https://neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/current/reference/configuration-settings/ > #***************************************************************** > > # The name of the database to mount > #dbms.active_database=graph.db > > # Paths of directories in the installation. > dbms.directories.data=/var/lib/neo4j/data > dbms.directories.plugins=/var/lib/neo4j/plugins > dbms.directories.certificates=/var/lib/neo4j/certificates > dbms.directories.logs=/var/log/neo4j > dbms.directories.lib=/usr/share/neo4j/lib > dbms.directories.run=/var/run/neo4j > > # This setting constrains all `LOAD CSV` import files to be under the > `import` directory. Remove or comment it out to > # allow files to be loaded from anywhere in the filesystem; this > introduces possible security problems. See the > # `LOAD CSV` section of the manual for details. > dbms.directories.import=/var/lib/neo4j/import > > # Whether requests to Neo4j are authenticated. > # To disable authentication, uncomment this line > #dbms.security.auth_enabled=false > > # Enable this to be able to upgrade a store from an older version. > #dbms.allow_upgrade=true > > # Java Heap Size: by default the Java heap size is dynamically > # calculated based on available system resources. > # Uncomment these lines to set specific initial and maximum > # heap size. > #dbms.memory.heap.initial_size=512m > #dbms.memory.heap.max_size=512m > > # The amount of memory to use for mapping the store files, in bytes (or > # kilobytes with the 'k' suffix, megabytes with 'm' and gigabytes with > 'g'). > # If Neo4j is running on a dedicated server, then it is generally > recommended > # to leave about 2-4 gigabytes for the operating system, give the JVM > enough > # heap to hold all your transaction state and query context, and then > leave the > # rest for the page cache. > # The default page cache memory assumes the machine is dedicated to running > # Neo4j, and is heuristically set to 50% of RAM minus the max Java heap > size. > #dbms.memory.pagecache.size=10g > > #***************************************************************** > > # Network connector configuration > #***************************************************************** > > # With default configuration Neo4j only accepts local connections. > # To accept non-local connections, uncomment this line: > dbms.connectors.default_listen_address=ne04j.dev.eis.nylcloud.com > > # You can also choose a specific network interface, and configure a > non-default > # port for each connector, by setting their individual listen_address. > > # The address at which this server can be reached by its clients. This may > be the server's IP address or DNS name, or > # it may be the address of a reverse proxy which sits in front of the > server. This setting may be overridden for > # individual connectors below. > dbms.connectors.default_advertised_address=ne04j.dev.eis.nylcloud.com > > # You can also choose a specific advertised hostname or IP address, and > # configure an advertised port for each connector, by setting their > # individual advertised_address. > > # Bolt connector > dbms.connector.bolt.enabled=true > #dbms.connector.bolt.tls_level=OPTIONAL > dbms.connector.bolt.listen_address=0.0.0.0:7687 > > # HTTP Connector. There can be zero or one HTTP connectors. > dbms.connector.http.enabled=true > dbms.connector.http.listen_address=:7474 > > # HTTPS Connector. There can be zero or one HTTPS connectors. > #dbms.connector.https.enabled=true > #dbms.connector.https.listen_address=:7473 > > # Number of Neo4j worker threads. > #dbms.threads.worker_count= > > #***************************************************************** > # SSL system configuration > #***************************************************************** > > # Names of the SSL policies to be used for the respective components. > > # The legacy policy is a special policy which is not defined in > # the policy configuration section, but rather derives from > # dbms.directories.certificates and associated files > # (by default: neo4j.key and neo4j.cert). Its use will be deprecated. > > # The policies to be used for connectors. > # > # N.B: Note that a connector must be configured to support/require > > Can you please check and help on this? > > Thansk > Aru > >
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