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korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

QMC in avalable in RIM node. Is it correct?

hello everyone.

please, explain me, is it correct if I can open QMC in RIM node of cluster?

I'm always think as QMC available only on central node.

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korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III
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I have a answer from Qlik Support.

We talked on the phone. As explained, we now have an official answer from R&D. If you install a proxy service on the RIM, then you will have access to the QMC. The connection will not be sent to the local repository, but the proxy will connect to the central node. The URL in the browser, though, will still show the local address.

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chancekbarkley
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III

Alexander,

The QMC should only be on the Master/Central node of the cluster.

-Chance

korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III
Author

I also think so. Tomorrow will bring evidence of this bug. and of course I write to technical support service

korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III
Author

That's what we have. A cluster of two nodes.

fly is a Central node

yukon is a RIM one.

Qlik Sense server 2.0.3

RIM QMC.png

garystrader
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Alexander, I just checked one of our sites, and I can only open QMC from the central node.  I get an error when I try to open it on a rim node.  When you install a site, I don't think it gives you an option for which servers you can install QMC, I think it just installs it on the central node.  I suspect it's a bug but I'm curious to see what support has to say.

garystrader
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Hi Alexander, following up on this.  I just did a clean install of Sense 2.1.1 on two servers.  A central node with all services and a rim node as a "proxy and engine" node.  The proxy and engine rim node installed QMC, I wasn't given an option.  When I open QMC on the rim node, it is a fully functional QMC that is synced with the central node metadata.  I don't remember it working this way earlier.  Maybe they have enabled QMC management from all nodes.  It could be useful if the central node goes down I suppose?  Did you hear back from Qlik Support on how this is supposed to work?

korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III
Author

Qlik Support claims that this is wrong.

garystrader
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

They need to fix their install package.  The current proxy + engine rim node option installs QMC.  It appears to work at first, but there is some weird behavior with it.

korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III
Author

I have a answer from Qlik Support.

We talked on the phone. As explained, we now have an official answer from R&D. If you install a proxy service on the RIM, then you will have access to the QMC. The connection will not be sent to the local repository, but the proxy will connect to the central node. The URL in the browser, though, will still show the local address.

siddhu
Contributor II
Contributor II

Hi korsikov, 

I have one issue related to the above topic.

I am migrating my Qlik sense (sept 2019) to new servers (Aug 2022 version).

I have resorted the repository db and installed central with sept 2019 and then upgraded to Aug 2022. Everything is working fine, then I installed Rim node and upgraded to Aug 2022. When I open qmc with rim node host name then qmc is showing sept 2019 User interface not an latest version and also in qmc in the place of version details it is showing unidentified unidentified. 

When I check control panel it is showing latest version only. Could you please help on this ?