Fixed db hostport docs (#12209)

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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the AzureSQL service. For example: `azure-sql-service-name.database.windows.net:1433`
This parameter specifies the host and port of the AzureSQL instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `azure-sql-service-name.database.windows.net:1433`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:3000` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
This parameter specifies the host and port of the ClickHouse instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `http://hostname:port` or `https://hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `https://localhost:3000`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the ClickHouse instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:3000`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:3000` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the Databricks service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `adb-xyz.azuredatabricks.net:443`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Databricks instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `adb-xyz.azuredatabricks.net:443`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:3000` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Enter the fully qualified hostname and port number for your DB2 deployment in the Host and Port field.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Db2 instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:8000`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:8000` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the Druid service.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Druid instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:8000`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:8000` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
The hostPort parameter specifies the host and port of the Hive server. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `myhivehost:10000`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Hive instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `myhivehost:10000`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:10000` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
The hostPort parameter specifies the host and port of the Impala server. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `myimpalahost:21050`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Impala instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `myimpalahost:21050`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:21050` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the MariaDB service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:3306`, `host.docker.internal:3306`
This parameter specifies the host and port of the MariaDB instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:3306`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:3306` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
The hostPort parameter specifies the host and port of the MongoDB. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:27017`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the MongoDB instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:27017`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:27017` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
This parameter specifies the host and port of the MSSQL instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `host.docker.internal:1433`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the MSSQL instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:1433`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:1433` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the MySQL service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:3306`, `host.docker.internal:3306`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the MySQL instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:3306`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:3306` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the oracle service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:1521`
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Oracle instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:1521`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:1521` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the PinotDB service. E.g., `http://localhost:8099`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the PinotDB instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:8099`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:8099` as the value.
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### Host and Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the Postgres service. E.g., `localhost:5432` or `host.docker.internal:5432`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Postgres instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:5432`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:5432` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the Presto service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:8080`, `host.docker.internal:8080`
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Presto instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:8080`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:8080` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the Redshift service.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Redshift instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:5439`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:5439` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
This parameter specifies the host and port of the SQLite instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:3306`.
Host and port of the SQLite service. Keep it blank for in-memory databases.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:3306` as the value.
Keep it blank for in-memory databases.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the SAP Hana service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:39041`, `host.docker.internal:39041`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the SAP Hana instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:39041`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:39041` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the SingleStore service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:3306`, `host.docker.internal:3306`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the SingleStore instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:3306`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:3306` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the Trino service. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. E.g., `localhost:8080`, `host.docker.internal:8080`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Trino instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:8080`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:8080` as the value.
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### Host Port $(id="hostPort")
Host and port of the Vertica service. E.g., `my-host.com:5433`.
This parameter specifies the host and port of the Vertica instance. This should be specified as a string in the format `hostname:port`. For example, you might set the hostPort parameter to `localhost:5433`.
If your database service and Open Metadata are both running via docker locally, use `host.docker.internal:5433` as the value.
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