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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
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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
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Troubleshooting Qlik Sense Upgrades
@jaishree_Qlik I don't believe it's possible to use the QPI tool to upgrade PostgreSQL server after the QPI tool was used to unbundle PostgreSQL from Qlik Sense.
Once you use the QPI tool to unbundle PostgreSQL from Qlik Sense, any future upgrades of PostgreSQL will need to be done manually.
PostgreSQL has a tool called pg_upgrade that can be used to upgrade a PostgreSQL server to a new, major version.
Hello @jaishree_Qlik,
@howdash is correct. Once you have used QPI to unbundle PostgreSQL, you can upgrade it independently and without needing QPI, as documented in Next Steps and Compatibility with PostgreSQL installers.
All the best,
Sonja
Hello,
We have also created an article explaining how to upgrade an unbundled PostgreSQL database:
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Official-Support-Articles/Qlik-Sense-Enterprise-on-Windows-How-To-Upgr...
Regards,
Benoit
Dear Sonja/Benoit,
We have successfully upgraded our postgres to 14 and make it as unbundled after following the given all steps.
Now our new path for the postgre is
"C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\14"
"C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\14\data"
We had created postgre monitoring application before. So even after upgrading postgre to 14 it is still showing old default path:
So can we make sure if our qliksense enviornment is using upgraded postgres path rather than old one.
We were getting "Backup failed" messages in the installer and " invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0x94 child process exited with exit code 1" within the logs. This problem was caused by us having double quotes in the repository superuser password and we resolved it by resetting the password to remove the character.
Hope this helps anyone else with the same problem.
@Sonja_Bauernfeind any update when the issue with 1.4.0 not detecting a alternate path will be fixed?
I know 1.3.0 can be used, but this has other issues (pwd)
Hi @Tool_Tip,
When you use QPI, one of the steps is to delete the Service named Qlik Sense repository Database.
The only remaining service will be a service named "postgresql-x64-14 - PostgreSQL Server 14" where 14 is the version number.
In services.msc, if you right click (property) on this service, you will know what folder it is using.
Dear Benoit,
Thank you for your response. This is perfectly fine and knowing that which folder this service is running from.
My question was how can we know that our qliksense enviornment is using this postgre ?
because in our postgres monitoring app it is still showing old postgres path.
given your screenshot of the old database path, something must have went wrong. you should have got a folder 9.6_depricated and one more called backup in the folder where you still see the 9.6 folder. Please open a ticket with support so we fix that with you together.
regards
Sebastian
@p_verkooijen QPI 1.5 will fix that, it should come in early Q1.