ADO.NET connection properties
To download the ADO.NET driver, go to the Client Drivers Downloads page.
You use connection properties to configure the connection between your ADO.NET client application and your Vertica database. The properties provide the basic information about the connections, such as the server name and port number, needed to connect to your database.
You can set a connection property in two ways:
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Include the property name and value as part of the connection string you pass to a
VerticaConnection
. -
Set the properties in a
VerticaConnectionStringBuilder
object, and then pass the object as a string to aVerticaConnection
.
General connection properties
Property | Description | Default Value |
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Database | Name of the Vertica database to which you want to connect. For example, if you installed the example VMart database, the database is "VMart". | none |
User | Name of the user to log into Vertica. | none |
Port | Port on which Vertica is running. | 5433 |
Host |
The host name or IP address of the server on which Vertica is running. You can provide an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or host name. In mixed IPv4/IPv6 networks, the DNS server configuration determines which IP version address is sent first. Use the |
none |
PreferredAddressFamily |
The IP version to use if the client and server have both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and you have provided a host name. Valid values are:
|
Vertica.Data.VerticaClient.AddressFamilyPreference.None |
Password | The password associated with the user connecting to the server. | string.Empty |
BinaryTransfer |
Provides a Boolean value that, when set to true, uses binary transfer instead of text transfer. When set to false, the ADO.NET connection uses text transfer. Binary transfer provides faster performance in reading data from a server to an ADO.NET client. Binary transfer also requires less bandwidth than text transfer, although it sometimes uses more when transferring a large number of small values. Binary transfer mode is not backwards compatible to ADO.NET versions earlier than 3.8. If you are using an earlier version, set this value to false. The data output by both modes is identical with the following exceptions for certain data types:
|
true |
ConnSettings | SQL commands to run upon connection. Uses %3B for semicolons. | string.Empty |
IsolationLevel |
Sets the transaction isolation level for Vertica. See Transactions for a description of the different transaction levels. This value is either Serializable, ReadCommitted, or Unspecified. See Setting the transaction isolation level for an example of setting the isolation level using this keyword. Note: By default, this value is set to IsolationLevel.Unspecified, which means the connection uses the server's default transaction isolation level. Vertica's default isolation level is IsolationLevel.ReadCommitted. |
System.Data. IsolationLevel.Unspecified |
Label | A string to identify the session on the server. | string |
DirectBatchInsert | Deprecated | true |
ResultBufferSize | The size of the buffer to use when streaming results. A value of 0 means ResultBufferSize is turned off. | 8192 |
ConnectionTimeout | Number seconds to wait for a connection. A value of 0 means no timeout. | 0 |
ReadOnly | A Boolean value. If true, throw an exception on write attempts. | false |
Pooling | A boolean value, whether to enable connection pooling. Connection pooling is useful for server applications because it allows the server to reuse connections. This saves resources and enhances the performance of executing commands on the database. It also reduces the amount of time a user must wait to establish a connection to the database | false |
MinPoolSize |
An integer that defines the minimum number of connections to pool. Valid Values: Cannot be greater than the number of connections that the server is configured to allow. Otherwise, an exception results. Default: 55 |
1 |
MaxPoolSize |
An integer that defines the maximum number of connections to pool. Valid Values: Cannot be greater than the number of connections that the server is configured to allow. Otherwise, an exception results. |
20 |
LoadBalanceTimeout |
The amount of time, expressed in seconds, to timeout or remove unused pooled connections. **Disable: **Set to 0 (no timeouts) If you are using a cluster environment to load-balance the work, then pool is restricted to the servers in the cluster when the pool was created. If additional servers are added to the cluster, and the pool is not removed, then the new servers are never added to the connection pool unless LoadBalanceTimeout is set and exceeded or |
0 (no timeout) |
Workload | The name of the workload for the session. For details, see Workload routing. | None (no workload) |
SSL | A Boolean value, indicating whether to use SSL for the connection. | false |
IntegratedSecurity | Provides a Boolean value that, when set to true, uses the user’s Windows credentials for authentication, instead of user/password in the connection string. | false |
KerberosServiceName |
Provides the service name portion of the Vertica Kerberos principal; for example: vertica/host@EXAMPLE.COM |
vertica |
KerberosHostname |
Provides the instance or host name portion of the Vertica Kerberos principal; for example: verticaost@EXAMPLE.COM |
Value specified in the servername connection string property |
OAuth connection properties
For details on configuring the ADO.NET driver for OAuth authentication, see Configuring OAuth authentication.
Property | Description | Default Value |
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OAuthAccessToken | Required, an OAuth token that authorizes a user to the database. The client retrieves this from the identity provider and then presents it to Vertica in a connection attempt. Vertica then contacts the IDP to verify that the access token is valid. | none |