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SnowCD (Connectivity Diagnostic Tool)
SnowCD (i.e. Snowflake Connectivity Diagnostic Tool) helps users to diagnose and troubleshoot their network connection to Snowflake.
How to: have SnowCD bypass proxies
One of which might be conducting a connectivity diagnostic test without the proxies using the Snowflake - provided connectivity diagnostic tool, SnowCD.
Using the Spark Connector
You can use SnowCD during the initial configuration process and on - demand at any time to evaluate and troubleshoot your network connection to Snowflake. Pushdown The Spark Connector applies predicate and query pushdown by capturing and…
ODBC Driver Change Log (Prior to January 2022)
This topic lists the fixes, enhancements, and other changes introduced across all released, production versions of the Snowflake ODBC Driver prior to January 2022. See the ODBC Driver release notes for current release note and change log…
Use Snowflake troubleshooting tools
You can use SnowCD to diagnose connectivity for all Snowflake - related URLs. See the SnowCD User Guide for installation and usage instructions. If you cannot use or install these tools in your system, you can follow the alternate steps,…
Snowpark Container Services: Monitoring Services
Snowflake automatically collects and stores container logs — whatever your application container emits to standard output and standard error — to an event table for later analysis, unless you choose to opt out.
SnowCD fails check for regionless accounts with PrivateLink enabled
CAUSE: This is caused by a limitation in SnowCD versions 1.0.5 and earlier which do not recognize the key OCSP_CACHE_REGIONLESS and attempt to incorrectly test it as a non - OCSP URL.
Snowflake Data Validation CLI - Complete Usage Guide
The Snowflake Data Validation CLI (snowflake - data - validation or sdv) is a comprehensive command - line tool for validating data migrations between source databases (SQL Server, Teradata, Amazon Redshift) and Snowflake. It provides…
How To Run SnowCD From Lambda
FAQ: Get your allowlist.json by running "select SYSTEM$ALLOWLIST()" or "select SYSTEM$ALLOWLIST_PRIVATELINK()" and store as a string in a notepad.
Connecting through SnowSQL
Beginning with Snowflake version 8.24, network administrators have the option to require multi - factor authentication (MFA) for all connections to Snowflake. If your administrator decides to enable this feature, you must configure your…