I have a couple dbs as Docker containers on my homelab and used accross multiple applications and the main ones are PostgreSQL and MariaDB.
I spun up a pgAdmin container in order to vizualize my dbs. PostgreSQL worked like a breeze but for some reason MariaDB cannot be added to pgAdmin no matter what I try. I keep getting an error saying "Unable to connect to server: connection to server at "IP', port 3306 failed: received invalid response to SSL negotiation: q
Neither container has SSL certs associated with them, and I even removed the SSL parameter from the pgAdmin configuration.
I have been able to add this MAriaDB container to a bunch of other aplications (nextcloud, paperless, bookstack, etc.) with no issues so I’m not sure what the problem is with pgAdmin.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cloudbeaver:
version: "3.3" services: cloudbeaver: container_name: cloudbeaver image: dbeaver/cloudbeaver:23.2.0 restart: unless-stopped ports: - 8978:8978 environment: - TZ=Europe/Berlin - CB_SERVER_URL=http://192.168.20.50:8978 - CB_SERVER_NAME=Cloudbeaver volumes: - ./data:/opt/cloudbeaver/workspace healthcheck: test: "wget --no-verbose --tries=1 --spider --no-check-certificate http://localhost:8978 || exit 1" start_period: 60s
pgAdmin only works with Postgres, that’s why it refuses to connect to MariaDB. The equivalent for Maria and MySQL is phpMyAdmin. But I also suggest using a tool that can handle multiple types of databases, like DBeaver, dbForge, dbSchema, Navicat, HeidiSQL etc.
The „pg“ in pgAdmin has a meaning?
Thank you so much! I asked ChatGPT if pgAdmin was meant to work with MariaDB and it kept saying “yes. It should work” and giving me useless instructions. I thought I was the one doing something wrong.
Here, the last DB GUI you’ll ever need: DBeaver
I just tried this but there doesn’t seem to be a web interface to it. I was hoping I could use it accross my network on different devices.
Any reason why it needs a web interface? There are multiple solutions to work with applications from anywhere, probably the best and easiest is VDI.