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Hi, I'm installing Qlik sense server for the first name and am able to bring up the QMC but not the Hub. I get an "internal server error" and then "proxy is waiting for a new session" error when I try to open up Hub. I have already tried restarting all the services and rebooting the machine that Qlik runs on . I see the following error in the Proxy trace log:
When contacting https://servername:4900/ The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel. at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetResponse(IAsyncResult asyncResult)↵↓ at Qlik.Sense.Common.Communication.REST.Client.WebClientEx.GetWebResponse(WebRequest request, IAsyncResult result)↵↓ at System.Net.WebClient.DownloadBitsResponseCallback(IAsyncResult result) 0e10c95c-8d83-4cb8-8a66-7d2950798e64
Have you added the licenses and allocated yourself a license or created a login rule? It could be that you're simply not receiving a license.
Yes I've allocated myself a license. Not sure what you mean by "created a login rule". Can you please clarify?
Try enabling http from QMC and see if it works.
I have tried that as well. Does it matter if IIS is running on the server?
It very much does, yes.
IIS sits on port 443 which is where your proxy service is enabled as well.
Try the following:
Stop Qlik Services by stopping Qlik Repository Database (which will stop all services)
Stop IIS with the command
iisreset /stop
Then start Qlik Services back in the following order:
1) Qlik Repository service
2) All other services.
Check if Qlik starts working
thanks for this suggestion. tried stopping IIS and then stopping and restarting qlik services in the order you mentioned. I'm still getting the same error when I try to open Hub
You can put tokens in a sort of pool for users that only log in occasionally so that they are not taking a full token (one token = 10 sessions in that mode). If you've already allocated yourself a license, then that's not the issue.
Yes, I had a similar issue when I first started up. Qlik has a built in Web server, so you do not need IIS. I completely removed IIS from my server completely.
I thought it might be a problem with certificates, so I tried following the steps listed on the below thread to delete the certificates: Cannot connect to Qlik Sense server
But now this seems to have created a different problem. Now when I try to access both the hub or qmc , I get this error: the remote device or resource won't accept the connection.
Help!!
To help on the point Katarina made, here is the process to find and possibly recreate the certificates if you need to -