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TeunJacobs
Contributor
Contributor

'Too many sessions active in parallel' error when broadcasting dashboard in narrowcasting

Hi everyone, 

We have embedded a Qlik dashboard in a simple HTML website, our Qlik Sense Enterprise application is running on-premise and so is this website. The embedding works fine, the HTML website is showing the dashboard as we would like to see it. 

The URL of this website is embedded in our narrowcasting and is being broadcasted on 17 different tv-screens within our company. The message that I'm getting on those tv-screens is that I have 'Too many sessions active in parallel'. The user which is used to login is a dedicated user for our narrowcasting tool and has an Analytics license. 

Is there a way to solve the this error message? I've set the InvalidSessionRequestBurstLimit to 10 seconds, found this tip as a possible solution on the forum, but it didn't help. 

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Ray_Strother
Support
Support

Hello ,
Here are some resources that may help resolve this issue depending how things are configured.

1. Qlik Fix: How to fix "Too many sessions active in parallel

https://community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Fix/Qlik-Fix-How-to-fix-quot-Too-many-sessions-active-in-parallel...


2. Certain users get "too many sessions active in parallel

https://community.qlik.com/t5/Official-Support-Articles/Certain-users-get-quot-too-many-sessions-act...


3. Embedded iframe without login window

https://community.qlik.com/t5/Integration-Extension-APIs/Embedded-iframe-without-login-window/td-p/1...
TeunJacobs
Contributor
Contributor
Author

Hi Ray, thanks for your reply! 

I already tried all those things. My iFrame is embedded in the way it's written in article 3. I set the InvalidSessionRequestBurstLimit already to 10 seconds, because I'm not seeing a 'too many sessions active' note in the log. Besides that I think that the first article can't help me. I've watched the video but here it's referring to an older error where the 'too many sessions active' warning was invalid.