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In this article, we walk you through the requirements and process of how to upgrade and unbundle an existing Qlik Sense Repository Database (see supported scenarios) as well as how to install a brand new Repository based on PostgreSQL. We will use the Qlik PostgreSQL Installer (QPI).
For a manual method, see How to manually upgrade the bundled Qlik Sense PostgreSQL version to 12.5 version.
Using the Qlik Postgres Installer not only upgrades PostgreSQL; it also unbundles PostgreSQL from your Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows install. This allows for direct control of your PostgreSQL instance and facilitates maintenance without a dependency on Qlik Sense. Further Database upgrades can then be performed independently and in accordance with your corporate security policy when needed, as long as you remain within the supported PostgreSQL versions. See How To Upgrade Standalone PostgreSQL.
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The following versions have been tested and verified to work with QPI (1.4.0):
Qlik Sense February 2022 to Qlik Sense November 2023.
If you are on a Qlik Sense version prior to these, upgrade to at least February 2022 before you begin.
Qlik Sense November 2022 and later do not support 9.6, and a warning will be displayed during the upgrade. From Qlik Sense August 2023 a upgrade with a 9.6 database is blocked.
The Qlik PostgreSQL Installer supports installing a new standalone PostgreSQL database with the configurations required for connecting to a Qlik Sense server. This allows setting up a new environment or migrating an existing database to a separate host.
Using the Qlik PostgreSQL Installer on a patched Qlik Sense version can lead to unexpected results. If you have a patch installed, either:
Do not use the standard Qlik Sense folders, such as C:\Program Files\Qlik\Sense\Repository\PostgreSQL\ and C:\Programdata\Qlik\Sense\Repository\PostgreSQL\.
Do not use the standard Qlik Sense folders, such as C:\Program Files\Qlik\Sense\Repository\PostgreSQL\ and C:\Programdata\Qlik\Sense\Repository\PostgreSQL\.
Download the installer here.
Qlik PostgreSQL installer Release Notes
The following versions have been tested and verified to work with QPI (1.4.0):
February 2022 to November 2023.
If you are on any version prior to these, upgrade to at least February 2022 before you begin.
Qlik Sense November 2022 and later do not support 9.6, and a warning will be displayed during the upgrade. From Qlik Sense August 2023 a 9.6 update is blocked.
Uninstall the old Qlik Sense Repository Database service.
This step is required. Failing to remove the old service will lead the upgrade or patching issues.
Failing to reinstall the binaries will lead to errors when executing any number of service configuration scripts.If you do not immediately upgrade:
If the upgrade was unsuccessful and you are missing data in the Qlik Management Console or elsewhere, contact Qlik Support.
Now that your PostgreSQL instance is no longer connected to the Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows services, all future updates of PostgreSQL are performed independently of Qlik Sense. This allows you to act in accordance with your corporate security policy when needed, as long as you remain within the supported PostgreSQL versions.
Your PostgreSQL database is fully compatible with the official PostgreSQL installers from https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads.
See How To Upgrade Standalone PostgreSQL, which documents the upgrade procedure for either a minor version upgrade (example: 14.5 to 14.8) or a major version upgrade (example: 12 to 14). Further information on PostgreSQL upgrades or updates can be obtained from Postgre directly.
The information in this article is provided as-is and to be used at own discretion. Depending on tool(s) used, customization(s), and/or other factors ongoing support on the solution below may not be provided by Qlik Support. The video in this article was recorded in a earlier version of QPI, some screens might differ a little bit.
Qlik PostgreSQL installer version 1.3.0 Release Notes
Techspert Talks - Upgrading PostgreSQL Repository Troubleshooting
Backup and Restore Qlik Sense Enterprise documentation
Migrating Like a Boss
Optimizing Performance for Qlik Sense Enterprise
Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows: How To Upgrade Standalone PostgreSQL
How-to reset forgotten PostgreSQL password in Qlik Sense
How to configure Qlik Sense to use a dedicated PostgreSQL database
Troubleshooting Qlik Sense Upgrades
Hey thanks a lot Ilias , it worked for me too 🙂 .
Hi,
I would like to share some info that I got from Qlik.
The new posgresql db service postgresql-x64-12 needs to be running during the QS upgrade.
That fixed my problem.
BR,
Piotr
Hi @Mario_Petre ,
After upgrading from 9.6 to 12.5 the older 9.6_depcreated and backup folders can be deleted right?
Regards,
Siva Prasad
Hi ,
Has anybody tried to rollback to 9.6 .
As per the rollback instructions, only running the qliksense database repository service will be perform rollback. however , qliksense database repository service is not starting .
Is'nt it required to rename the folder '9.6_depcreated' back to 9.6 at location -> %ProgramData%\Qlik\Sense\Repository\PostgreSQL\9.6 .
Regards,
Jyoti
Hi everyone.
I have another problem after upgrade postgresql 9.6 >> 12.5
After upgrade Postgre to version 12.5 - release May 2022, all worked fine.
But yesterday i upgraded Qlik to release August 2022.
The postgresql-x64-12 service failed to start 😞
I had to restore Qlik from backup to release from May 2022.
Does anybody have an idea?
Regards
Upgraded the server to Nov2022 today (upgraded from Aug2022)
Installer mentioned the depricated version of Postgresql so I followed the instructions to upgrade it to 12.5. Tested Aug2022 after upgrade, all worked fine.
Upgraded without removing the old Qlik Sense Repository Database service. Forgot to read the instructions regarding this. Upgrade was fine no alerts, only the environment wouldn't startup after the upgrade. Starting services mentiones the Qlik Sense Repository Database service is marked for removeal.
So I restarted the server, the Qlik Sense Repository Database service was removed. However the other services were not starting. postgresql-x64-12 - PostgreSQL Server 12 service was running fine.
First though, well I'll just restore the snapshot. Only to see that I snapshotted the wrong server so no easy recovery is possible.
Then decided to do a repair installation using the installer, this fixed all my issues. Qlik Sense is running fine again.
However... the Qlik Sense Repository Database service has been installed again and now I got it all running with this service. But the old postgresql-x64-12 - PostgreSQL Server 12 is still there. Decided to set it to manual because it wouldn't start anyway now.
What to do? Could or should I remove the postgresql-x64-12 - PostgreSQL Server 12 service because the Qlik Sense Repository Database is working fine?
I also tried an upgrade to 2022 Nov with limited success due to Postgres 9.6/12.5 issues.
Previous OSEoW version was 2022 Aug patch 1 (13.78.7).
When trying to upgrade to 2022-Nov I got this message from the installer:
Fine, I'll upgrade Postgres then. So I followed the instructions in this forum topic, verified that everything worked after the installation of PG 12.5.
Then removed the old 9.6 PG version.
All went according to the instructions above.
Postgres 9.6 doesn't exist anymore on this server.
At this point 2022-Aug is still installed, but using Postgres 12.5.
All is working nicely.
So let's try starting the installer for 2022-Nov IR again.
That gives me this, which is not IMHO very informative:
Ok... My conclusion is that the standalone Qlik Postgres installer installed Postgres in the wrong location - or that the 2022-Nov installer doesn't realise that it has a working Postgres 12.5 database already installed.
Anyone else seeing this?
Any ideas from support? @Mario_Petre
@mountaindude did not got these screenshots from my end but I got the exact same messages here.
Also upgraded Aug 2022 Patch... to Nov 2022 IR
The installer first gets you to upgrade the Postgres (at least the advice to do so)
After the upgrade Aug 2022 works with the new Postgres instance and the upgrade to Nov2022 does not recognise the upgraded Postgres as Qlik's own.
@p_verkooijen So did you dare press the "Next" button, and what happened then?
I cancelled the upgrade to 2022-Nov for now, don't want to ruin a working setup just to be on the bleeding edge.
Because I snapshotted the machine I just upgraded the machine to Nov2022
I forgot to read carefully and did not remove the service in the Final step described "Once the upgrade and all validation are complete, the old Qlik Sense Repository Database service should be removed from the server. "
After the upgrade to Nov2022 the services did not startup because Qlik Sense Repository Database service could not start. Although the new service was up and running. Extra reboot of the server did not help.
At the end I did a Repair using the Nov2022 installer. This pointed the "Qlik Sense Repository Database service" to the new Postgres executable and all seems to work fine now
Because I thought I had a snapshot I just went on with the upgrade, only to find out to be have a snapshot of the wrong machine 🙈 and having no change to revert I had to find a fix.
Now I'm stuck with a postgresql-x64-12 - PostgreSQL Server 12 service that I cannot use. And probably cannot delete either.