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I installed it using the Quick Install, saw the confirmation dialog that the installation was completed successfully, but I can't connect, using any browser. I was not asked for any license info. In looking at other posts to understand how to correct the problem, it was mentioned that I should run QMC and add the license info, but QMC isn't any more successful in running. The same generic "can't connect" browser msgs.
My xxxx_System_Proxy.txt file had this, if it's of any help:
NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Could not contact local repository to retrieve proxy settings | The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden. | at Proxy.Communication.Rest.ProxyRestClient.CallSync |
Thanks in advance,
Ed B.
OK Ed this is what I see in the log below:
I had this issue way back when it was QlikView.next - the fix was delete most if not all of my root certificates from the MMC.
Can you do this for both the Local Computer and the user account?
The all you should need to do - is restart the services again.
2 20141001T093313.217-0700 WARN SLNB51 Security.Proxy.Qlik.Sense.Common.Security.SecuritySetup 948 0beefb3f-c906-470e-97f0-6c80452dcae9 SLNB51\sense_system Trusted root certificates on this node is uncomfortably high: 315 | 0beefb3f-c906-470e-97f0-6c80452dcae9 |
3 20141001T093313.220-0700 WARN SLNB51 Security.Proxy.Qlik.Sense.Common.Security.SecuritySetup 948 0f5da7f1-73e8-4ba1-9749-e11da5cb6775 SLNB51\sense_system This might impede SSL communication, since Windows truncates too large (300+) lists of Trusted root certificates that are sent to client during SSL handshake. | 0f5da7f1-73e8-4ba1-9749-e11da5cb6775 | ||
4 20141001T093313.221-0700 WARN SLNB51 Security.Proxy.Qlik.Sense.Common.Security.SecuritySetup 948 7f068f34-1ddd-4b4c-b082-1af0d068e807 SLNB51\sense_system Please consider removing too old or otherwise invalid trusted root certificates (under LocalMachine/Root) | 7f068f34-1ddd-4b4c-b082-1af0d068e807 |
Hi - are your services running ? Bring up Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services and look for a few services starting with QlikView ... QLikView Server, Web Server etc...
Note that the account running the service should be a member of the local 'QlikView Administrators' Group.
So :
1. Check that the account running the service is in the Qlikview administrators' group (screenshot)
(in the sample above .\QV is running the services and a member of qlikview administrators)
2. Start all services
3. Open the QlikView Mgmt Console
4. If it still fails, windows can be finicky and you may need to reboot and try again
Here's what I did this morning, but I'm still not connecting:
1) I did an uninstall.
2) Logged on as Administrator and created a sense_system user with Admin privileges
3) Logged on as myself and ran Qlik_Sense_x64setup.exe, using Run As Administrator
4) At the Service Credentials screen, I entered my machine name and the sense_system user.
5) The install completed successfully. But QMC did not connect.
6) I rebooted. But, still no connection.
One obvious problem is that the services haven't started. I've also attached a netstats screenshot.
I just manually restarted the services (since the screenshot), and they now appear as started, but still no connection. Any thoughts?
Did you reboot the server after the installation?
Bill
I rebooted. The services still didn't start (they were set to an automatic delayed start and remained in that state). After a 10 minutes I manually started the Qlik Sense Proxy Service. It successfully started, as did the others in turn.
But, still no connection to QMC.
What do you mean by it can not connect? Can you send a screenshot?
One thing you can try is going to the Services MMC -> Qlik Sense Repository Database -> Right click / Properties -> Log On tab - and try checking the Allow service to interact with the desktop - Apply / Ok and restart the services.
Though, if you have a valid Sense Server license you can open a case with Qlik Support.
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Pierce
do you see any error in the windows event application logs?
Gio
Thanks Pierce, but that didn't work either. I'm in touch with Qlik and we just finished our first stab at resolving this. I'll post the results once it's resolved. The screenshot of the inability to connect is your basic "The webpage is not available" browser message.
Nothing notable. As I mentioned to Pierce, I'll post the results once we know.
Thanks all.
Ed,
At this time, it would be best to open a Qlik support ticket for further investigation ( if you have a license agreement already)
Gio