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Hi,
We encounter an issue in a multiple nodes configuration on Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows when the Central Node (called "Primary Central Node" in our configuration) fails and the failover node (called "Secondary Central Node") switch to Master.
Everything seams to run fine, but some extensions are not available on the Hub on rim nodes (we have 4 proxy nodes) with the message:
"Vizualisation not found on server. This extension is not available'
As these extensions are needed to use our Apps, our customers are locked until we rollback to the Primary Central Node.
It is quite a shame that failover don't work as expected, just partially, because it is no use in the way it works at the moment.
We have tested reimport of the extensions both with Primary Central Node as master or with Secondary Central Node as master, with no luck.
Our config is QSEoW May 2025 Patch 4 (Patch 6 tonight), with:
We have the issue even in previous versions.
Our problem is more than 4 years old, but is really annoying us now concerning SLA.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi @Proginov ,
Are these extensions accessible from the failed-over node?
Extensions or any objects used in Qlik Sense must be accessible to all the Qlik Sense nodes.
Or does it work intermittently?
Thanks!
Hi @Rakesh_HB ,
From a network point of view, yes, the objects are (or should be) reachable as the Shared Repository is on a separate FileServer Cluster (not on the Primary Node).
The thing is : we import extension from the Managment Console, everything is OK, but when we fail over, the vizualisations are not working anymore (everytime, it does not work at all).
When back to the Primary Node, it is OK.
So either we don't import it the right way (but as there is just one button on the Managment Console to do it, with no option, that shoud be strange), or the way the extensions are registered is not good and don't use the Shared Persistent Storage but a local directory on the Primary Node instead.
I tried to serach and read the maximum information I could about Qlik Sense failover setup, but everything is quite obvious, and even with double checking, I don't see anything we did not follow correctly.
Anyway, thank you for your help 🙂
Hi @Proginov
Do you have any Custom security rules related to Extensions?
Also, review the user access and security rules for the affected extension in the QMC under Extension properties.
Have you tried placing the extensions in the Shared folder -
C:\<Sharedpath>\qliksense\StaticContent\Extensions?
You can also try this solution