![]() The host name is “timescale” since that’s what we named the TimescaleDB container in our “docker-compose.yml” file. Name it “TimescaleDB Local” in the “General” tab, and type the following into the “Connection” tab: Now that you’ve logged into PGAdmin, right-click on “Servers” and under “Create” click “Server…”. Log in with the username and password you added to your. If you followed the instructions in the previous chapter, you can now access PGAdmin to run SQL queries on your TimescaleDB database, at or. Make sure the Docker containers are up and running: In this chapter, we’re going to run some SQL commands in PGAdmin, to setup our TimescaleDB database. Production Deployment with Docker Swarm.Part 4 - Machine Learning Model in Dash.Training, Testing, and Tuning ML Models.Part 1 - Docker, TimescaleDB, and Flask.
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