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Jul 23, 2021 12:55:22 PM
Jan 28, 2020 7:32:06 PM
The user that runs the Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows services is commonly referred to as the Qlik Sense Enterprise service account. The user is defined as the "Log On As" user in Windows service settings.
In a multi-node deployment it is recommended to use the same domain user for all Qlik Sense services on all nodes the same deployment.
NOTE: Qlik Sense Repository Database service is an exception, and is expected to always run as Local System.
Confirm the current Qlik Sense Enterprise service account;
Hi @ToniKautto ,
I would just like to inquire if the service account will need to have a Qlik Sense license to run the Qlik Sense services.
Thank you.
Hello @mj26
The service account does not need a Qlik Sense license to run the services.
All the best,
Sonja
@Sonja_Bauernfeind can any windows local admin be used to run qlik services.
Regards
Hello @BoB_Qlik_Support
The requirements for the service account can be found in: Qlik Sense Service Account requirements and how to change the account
All the best,
Sonja
In the above article, there is a sentence "In a multi-node deployment it is recommended to use the same domain user for all Qlik Sense services on all nodes the same deployment".
Does it mean that the same domain user is recommended to use across environments such as Staging/Production?
Hello @khai
If your Staging and Production environment are one environment (meaning you have nodes defined as staging/dev and nodes defined for production), then, yes. The services have to communicate with each other.
If, however, your Staging and Production are two separate environments (meaning they are independent from each other, using their own licenses, database, share, and so on), then, no. The services will not have to communicate with each other.
Hope this helps!
All the best,
Sonja
Hello support.
In the new versions (May 2024) there is not "Qlik Sense Repository Database", we setting on all nods a local account for each service (which is an administrator and resolution of the launch as a service, added in "Qlik Sense Service Users") But we have a problem, sometimes connectors disappear, apparently, when the session is redirected to the RIM node, tell me why?
If you put a local service on all nodes, connectors are visible, but the problem with files in folders.
Hello @KeyReaL
If you have unbundled the database, you will see a service called postgresql-x64-14 instead. Do not rename or change this service.
Treat all other services as mentioned in this article.
If you experience issues, I recommend posting about the problem in detail in the relevant forum. In this case, the Management and Governance forum would be your go-to place.
Here are some possible root causes and solutions related to what you mentioned (vanishing connectors):
Qlik Sense Data Connectors are missing
All the best,
Sonja