Hi,
Server user means not  database user, but user which is listed in server
configuration file in  users section, root is example of server user.


On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Hugo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to make a freeze of my DB without success, here it is what I
> am doing:
>
> orientdb> connect remote:localhost/test admin admin
>
> Connecting to database [remote:localhost/test] with user 'admin'...OK
>
> orientdb> freeze database
>
> Cannot freeze a remote database without connecting to the server with a
> valid server's user
>
> I made the connection to a "remote" server (that is in localhost) with a
> valis username, so why is it complaining? I also tried to do it from
> outside the console with the same result:
>
> /# /opt/orientdb/bin/console.sh "connect remote:localhost/test admin
> admin; freeze database;"
>
> OrientDB console v.1.6.3 (build UNKNOWN@r; 2013-12-27 19:58:08+0100)
> www.orientechnologies.com
> Type 'help' to display all the commands supported.
> Installing extensions for GREMLIN language v.2.5.0-SNAPSHOT
> Connecting to database [remote:localhost/test] with user 'admin'...OK
>
> Cannot freeze a remote database without connecting to the server with a
> valid server's user
>
> OrientDB 1.6.3
> Document type
> Ubuntu 12.04
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> Regards!
> Hugo.
>
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