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Hello community,
I've some questions to fine tuning the environments with exports and on-demand reports from Sense with NP.
Thanks all
Hello community,
I've some questions to fine tuning the environments with exports and on-demand reports from Sense with NP.
Qlik Support:If I understand your question correctly, in your NPrinting Connection, you need to connect to the QS Virtual Proxy (generally the central node) and the virtual proxy must be Windows Authentication. This irregardless if it is a single node or cluster deployment. https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/May2021/Content/NPrinting/DeployingQVNprinting/NPrinting-with-...
Qlik Support: when you look at the task manager you will see QV.exe up to the number of logical processes available. If hyperthreading is enabled, you will see additional processes. 16 CPUs is now recommended by R&D givin the performance improvements in latest supported versions of QlikView. https://community.qlik.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/NPrinting-how-to-manage-max-number-of-QV-exe-QlikView-a...
Qlik Support: Not available but you may insert a feature request here and detailing your specific requirement. Ideas | Qlik Community
Qlik Support: NTLM is the auth type for the foreseeable future. Again you may post your feature request in the ideas link above. (presumably you are referring to Qlik Sense proxy auth method.
Kind regards...
Hi,
1 Qlik NPrinting is connecting to the virtual proxy configured in the connection. The On-Demand for Qlik Sense sends the selections explicitly so you can connect to a different proxy.
2 From https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/May2021/Content/NPrinting/DeployingQVNprinting/Performance.htm "When you create reports from QlikView connections, performance increases linearly with the number of CPU cores added until you reach twelve cores. If you exceed twelve CPU cores, the increase is no longer linear.". So there is not a limit, you can add how many CPUs you want but over 12, based on tests, performances will increase less then linear.
Best Regards,
Ruggero
Hello community,
I've some questions to fine tuning the environments with exports and on-demand reports from Sense with NP.
Qlik Support:If I understand your question correctly, in your NPrinting Connection, you need to connect to the QS Virtual Proxy (generally the central node) and the virtual proxy must be Windows Authentication. This irregardless if it is a single node or cluster deployment. https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/May2021/Content/NPrinting/DeployingQVNprinting/NPrinting-with-...
Qlik Support: when you look at the task manager you will see QV.exe up to the number of logical processes available. If hyperthreading is enabled, you will see additional processes. 16 CPUs is now recommended by R&D givin the performance improvements in latest supported versions of QlikView. https://community.qlik.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/NPrinting-how-to-manage-max-number-of-QV-exe-QlikView-a...
Qlik Support: Not available but you may insert a feature request here and detailing your specific requirement. Ideas | Qlik Community
Qlik Support: NTLM is the auth type for the foreseeable future. Again you may post your feature request in the ideas link above. (presumably you are referring to Qlik Sense proxy auth method.
Kind regards...
Thanks @Frank_S , sorry but I missed your reply.
Regards
Hi,
1 Qlik NPrinting is connecting to the virtual proxy configured in the connection. The On-Demand for Qlik Sense sends the selections explicitly so you can connect to a different proxy.
2 From https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/May2021/Content/NPrinting/DeployingQVNprinting/Performance.htm "When you create reports from QlikView connections, performance increases linearly with the number of CPU cores added until you reach twelve cores. If you exceed twelve CPU cores, the increase is no longer linear.". So there is not a limit, you can add how many CPUs you want but over 12, based on tests, performances will increase less then linear.
Best Regards,
Ruggero
Thanks a lot for your clarification!