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linoyel
Specialist
Specialist

Where are apps being stored on QS server?

Hi,

I can't find my QS apps location on the server.

They are not in the default location (nothing is here: C:\ProgramData\Qlik\Sense\Apps)

Moreover, I've checkes settings.ini file - it has only this: [Settings 7]

I also checked in the QMC -> Configure System -> Engines-> <Engine> ->  App Storage Location property - I see there the default folder.

I'm trying to perform a binary load but I don't know where the app is stored.

Please help!

Thanks

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linoyel
Specialist
Specialist
Author

I've found the location. Because the server is Service Cluster with nodes, I've found the apps location in the shared folder definition in QMC --> Service Cluster --> App folder

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OmarBenSalem

What have u fund in the default location?7Can u attach a screen shot?

Chanty4u
MVP
MVP

yes omerben2016

in server also same.

c:\ProgramData\Qlik\Sense\apps

if you have a shared persistance

you will find in QLikshare folder

orelse you can search with app id in folders.  you can able to see where exactly storing

linoyel
Specialist
Specialist
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I've found the location. Because the server is Service Cluster with nodes, I've found the apps location in the shared folder definition in QMC --> Service Cluster --> App folder

martinpohl
Partner - Master
Partner - Master

with Qlik Sense on Server you can't do a binary load because apps arge stored without File Extension and a id as filename. Theres arge some Workarounds but Change thinking QlikView is equal to Qlik Sense

Regards

linoyel
Specialist
Specialist
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I do binary load using the app ID

Anonymous
Not applicable

@linoybar , Thank you so much for your information!

gagan_bhasin
Contributor II
Contributor II

Thanks for this! 🙂
diego_a_barboza
Creator
Creator

Yes, you can do binary loads agaisnt files that don't have the .qvf / .qvw extension, as long they are binary qlik files.

The only thing you need to do is point towards the right application file in the server.