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python - pymssql.OperationalError: DB-Lib error message 20009, severity 9

I am trying to run this program

conn = pymssql.connect(host='localhost',  user='notsa', password='notsayly', database='TallicaTweets')

but I am receiving the following errors:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "harvester_of_tweets.py", line 11, in <module>
    conn = pymssql.connect(host='localhost',  user='username', password='password!', database='Database')
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pymssql.py", line 607, in connect
    raise OperationalError, e[0]
pymssql.OperationalError: DB-Lib error message 20009, severity 9:
Unable to connect: Adaptive Server is unavailable or does not exist
Net-Lib error during Connection refused Error 111 - Connection refused

Searching Google wasn't really helpful and the few tuts out there weren't really thorough. Should I add my credential into a specific configuration file? And how to create credentials in mssql? (I have done these things in psql but not familiar with mssql.

I am using Ubuntu 13.04 ad my python version is 2.7.

After I created a user login I am receiving this error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "harvester_of_tweets.py", line 11, in <module>
    conn = pymssql.connect(host='localhost',  user='tweet', password='1234', database='tweet_db')
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pymssql.py", line 607, in connect
    raise OperationalError, e[0]
pymssql.OperationalError: DB-Lib error message 20009, severity 9:
Unable to connect: Adaptive Server is unavailable or does not exist
Net-Lib error during Connection refused Error 111 - Connection refused
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I encountered the same issue. It turns out that I didn't open up TCP/IP access for my local SQL server.

Do a quick test to check whether it's caused by this, you can try to connect to a remote server with the same code. If it works, it means something is wrong with your local server.

So just open the access to your 127.0.0.1:1433 in the SQL server Configuration Manager.

Steps:

  1. Start -> All Programs -> Microsoft SQL Server 20XX -> Configuration Tools -> SQL Server Configuration Manager
  2. SQL Server Network Configuration -> Protocols for MSSQLSERVER
  3. TCP/IP -> Properties -> IP Addresses. Find 127.0.0.1 and change the "Enabled" to "Yes". You can do it for all the IPs if you want.

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