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Hi,
How to recover the qvf file from Qliksense server hub working area, when sense server services are not working.
Regards,
Zain
You'll need to find a match in the logs (including Archived ones, if necessarily), between the app's "friendly name" and its hash.
For instance, I have an app called "test".
I looked in the Engine\Audit\AuditActivity_Engine logs for the name, and I found this (screenshot attached). The file in my App folder is called "674b9367-2306-4026-a6eb-4458c12cbed6", like the object ID.
You might have to look in older archived log files, if the app has not been opened recently.
Hi Zain!
if I understand your question right, you will find the qvfs in the Application subfolder of your cluster shared folder.
The file names will be in the form of a hash and there won't be the .qvf extension appended at the end, but you can just copy the file somewhere else and rename the copy to a .qvf file.
kindly celebrate more to hash, also let me know the folder name where I found my file in sense server hub work area.
my application name is Liability Business.qvf, kindly let me know what I write in the search box.
Regards,
Zain.
You'll need to find a match in the logs (including Archived ones, if necessarily), between the app's "friendly name" and its hash.
For instance, I have an app called "test".
I looked in the Engine\Audit\AuditActivity_Engine logs for the name, and I found this (screenshot attached). The file in my App folder is called "674b9367-2306-4026-a6eb-4458c12cbed6", like the object ID.
You might have to look in older archived log files, if the app has not been opened recently.