I would like to connect a Map3D drawing to a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database hosted on a linux server on my network. In the past I have successfully connected to PostgreSQL/PostGIS when the server/db is running on the same Windows box where I am using AutoCAD. I've been able to do this with several combinations of Windows (XP/7/7x64)/PostgreSQL(8.4/9.1)/PostGIS (1.5/2.0) and AutoCAD Map (2013).
I have even been able to connect from one Windows PC running AutoCAD Map to a PostGIS database hosted on another Windows machine on the network, but not to a database hosted by a Linux server. When I try this from an XP workstation, the application (ACAD) immediately crashes without warning (this happens after I enter the connection information and try to "login"). On Windows 7, the application crash is almost as immediate, but it at least gives me an exit code error "FATAL ERROR: Unhandled e06d7363h Exception at..."
I've tried to view the postgres logs on the db server. I usually get one of these for each failure:
2013-05-31 10:53:42 EDT LOG: could not accept SSL connection: Connection reset by peer
I've tweaked the postgres file (pg_hba.conf) to allow non-ssl/ssl/etc to make sure that I don't have problems there. In fact, I have other GIS apps on the AutoCAD workstation that I use to test the PostGIS connectivity prior to trying AutoCAD. I've looked for other things like Antivirus/firewall that might be contributing, but I've come up empty. I've also tried using the newer "OGR FDO" providers from osgeo.org. I get the same behavior with those.
In short, has anyone been able to connect AutoCAD Map 3D 2013 to a non-Windows PostgreSQL/PostGIS host? If so, can you share any advice/tips/experience that might lead me to a successful connection?
Thanks for your time,
-Jeffrey
We have another customer who is crashing like you are. They are using Postgres 9.1.9 and PostGIS 1.5.8, also on a Linux server. We have suggested that they try using AutoCAD Map (or Civil) 3D 2014 to make this connection. Have you tried that? We also have a ticket open with Development to investigate this further.
I wanted to follow up on this topic after trying the suggestion for Autodesk support. I was reluctant to upgrade my version of AutoCAD Map just to test this, but my curiousity eventually got the best of me. I can report that on the same machine where I had trouble connecting AutoCAD Map 2013 to a PostGIS layer hosted by a linux server, I can connect AutoCAD Map 2014 without error messages!
I haven't done any work with the map/model yet, but at least I'm connected! Too bad I can't just waltz around to my other statios and do the same. Something about upsetting their work flow for the purpose of enabling a feature that they aren't currently using ... what's wrong with people?
Thanks for your response and for your help! Any way to supply a patch that would give me the same success with 2013? (I can wish, can't I?)
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