I followed all the steps mentioned on here
to connect to Redshift
through Workbench J
.
I am not using SSH
to connect, so have left SSH
settings alone.
When I select Security after selecting Redshift
, I see :
Your account does not support the EC2-Classic Platform in this region. Cluster Security Groups are only available when the EC2-Classic Platform is supported. Instead, use VPC Security Groups to control access to your clusters. Go to the EC2 Console to view your VPC Security Groups. For more information, see Amazon Redshift Documentation on Supported Platforms and Managing Clusters in VPC.
My cluster is under a Security Group which has the following Inbound rule :
Type: Redshift
Protocol: TCP
Port Range: 5439
Source: Custom 0.0.0.0/0 (Experimental, just to test,
I will replace this with my IP address)
When I do a Netstat
on the host from my machine with -Pn
. I get a
Host is up.
PORT STATE SERVICE
5439/tcp filtered unknown
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 2.22 seconds
I have already gone through several similar questions and none of these is working for me.
Double check your Security Group settings:
- In the Redshift console, go to the
Configuration
tab.
- Click on the link next to
VPC security groups
- Should take you to
Security Groups
in the EC2 console with the correct security group selected.
- Select the
Inbound
tab for the security group and click the Edit
button (a dialog box opens).
- In the dialog box, click the
Add Rule
button then:
- Select
Redshift
from the Type
dropdown menu
- Select
Anywhere
from the Source
dropdown menu
- Come back and change this to
My Ip
once your connection works!
- Click the
Save
button (the dialog closes)
- You now have 2 new Redshift rules (
0.0.0.0/0
AND ::/0
)
Then in SQL Workbench's "Select Connection Profile" dialog:
- Click "Manage Drivers" at the bottom left and to add the Redshift JDBC driver.
- SQL Workbench configures these automatically but check that
Classname
is like com.amazon.redshift.jdbc42.Driver
and Sample URL
is jdbc:redshift://host:port/name_of_database
.
- Next, configure the connection
- Select the new
Driver
you just created from the drop down.
- Copy the
JDBC URL
from the Redshift console Configuration tab and paste it into the URL
field.
- Must use the correct port:
jdbc:redshift://my-cluster.asdfgh5jk8.us-east-1.redshift.amazonaws.com:
5439/my-db
- Add your
Username
and Password
- Test the connection! (Bottom right)
Please let me know in the comments if this doesn't work for some reason and I'll help you get it working.