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Hi,
I installed Governance Dashboard beta 1.0 version on Qlikview 11 SR2 Server.
I always get a script error:
Table not found
DateIsland:
LOAD
1 as MaxID,
Max(LoadDate) as MaxLoadDt
Resident FileList
We are using VM.
Installed Qlikview 11.0.11417.0 SR2 - Server Patch
Installed Qlikview 11.0.11414.0 SR2 - Desktop
We are using Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Service Pack 1
RAM: 2 GB
System type: 64-bit Operating system
1 core
Services running:
Qlikview Server
Qlikview Directory Service Connector
I have disabled running scan for server and publisher logs.
Documents are from the different server location.
Hello
Please check out this document and let me know how you do
http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-3546
There are some known issues with VMs, if you can install on a physical machine that would be much better for this Beta installation.
Regards,
Mike T
Hello
Please check out this document and let me know how you do
http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-3546
There are some known issues with VMs, if you can install on a physical machine that would be much better for this Beta installation.
Regards,
Mike T
Hi Mike,
If 3.9 version works on VM. what is the minimum hardware requirement?
Do we need to install DLL pack for the 3.9 version?
Can i browse to the source documents from other server ?
Ex: \\<Server name>/i$\Qlikview\PROD\Projects\<Project Name>\Data_Models
Thanks,
Smitha
Hi Smitha
You can view the system requirements here:
http://market.qlik.com/qlikview-governance-dashboard.html
The issue with the VM is actually a problem with a QlikView specific issue which will be addressed in a QV11SR2 update in early November. As a temporary workaround please use a physical machine or one with 4 or more cores.
In regards to the DLL pack - I believe this will be taken care of with the installation so you will not have to manually download and install it.
You can scan other source documents on remote QV Server / Publisher systems by using UNC or mapped shared drive letter in the configuration tab. (You cannot actually browse with the QVGD, just want to make sure that is clear)
Let me know how you do.
Mike T
Hi Mike,
I am able to scan on a physical machine with the following configuration:
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
RAM: 512 GB
System type: 64 bit Operating system
Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7- 4870 @ 2.40 GHz 2.39 GHz (4 Processors)
For a small project which has around 60 QVW files takes less than a minute to run the scan.
For total of 40 projects which has around 1887 QVW files takes around one hour.
Questions:
- How many reports I can save per week/month?
- If i clean the files from C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\Governance\profiles\default\QVD_Historical and QVX_LatRun still I am able to see the earlier saved reports from the Governance Dashboard. Do the data stored in the saved .qvw file in C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\Governance\profiles\default folder?
- Is there any document or presentation which gives detailed explanantion on the scan output?
I am able to find high level overview on the ouput sheets but looking for more detailed explanation on every sheet.
http://qlikmarket.qlik.com/qvajaxzfc/pdf/Data-Governance_FAQ-US.pdf
Thanks so much for your help in running the scan!
-Smitha
Hello Smitha -
Questions:
- How many reports I can save per week/month?
- If i clean the files from C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\Governance\profiles\default\QVD_Historical and QVX_LatRun still I am able to see the earlier saved reports from the Governance Dashboard. Do the data stored in the saved .qvw file in C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\Governance\profiles\default folder?
- Is there any document or presentation which gives detailed explanation on the scan output?
I am able to find high level overview on the output sheets but looking for more detailed explanation on every sheet.
http://qlikmarket.qlik.com/qvajaxzfc/pdf/Data-Governance_FAQ-US.pdf
How many reports I can save per week/month?
If by "reports" you are referring to the scanning results from the data and Governance Dashboard QVW output - you can offload the QVW to another file as many times as needed. However there is a date filter that will allow you to look back - so I am not sure what you mean. If you can clarify this a bit that would be helpful.
If I clean the files from C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\Governance\profiles\default\QVD_Historical and QVX_LastRun still I am able to see the earlier saved reports from the Governance Dashboard?
Yes - until you Re-load or re-scan the deployment. That will wipe out all previous data. You can however save the QVGD QVW as a new file to retain the latest snapshot of data stored in the QVW. QVD_Historical (directory of QVD files) is what is maintained and QVX_LastRun (directory of QVX files) is used for the incremental updates to those QVD data files.
Do the data stored in the saved .qvw file in C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\Governance\profiles\default folder?
Yes
Is there any document or presentation which gives detailed explanation on the scan output?
I am able to find high level overview on the output sheets but looking for more detailed explanation on every sheet.
In the installation there is: file:///C:/ProgramData/QlikTech/Governance_1.0Beta/doc/index.htm this can be accessed from the Start->All Programs->QlikView->Governance_1.0Beta->Governance Dashboard Help
Here you will find more detail on the provided information sheets (dashboards)
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Mike T
The granularity of storage for historical data (QVD and QVW) is 1 day at its finest.
This means if you run two Governance Dashboard scans in the same day, the more recent scan will replace the prior scan’s data for that same day.
On the reload, the Governance Dashboard will perform the scan and load that scan data first, starting from an empty data set.
It then incrementally loads any records from the QVD files in the QVD_Historical sub-folder of the profile directory whose file and date key combination do not conflict with the current date (i.e. all scan data from prior day scan’s). There is currently no limit for how many days’ worth of data will be accumulated in the historical QVD files. Deleting the QVD files from the QVD_Historical file will clear out all the history.
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