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swarup_malli
Specialist
Specialist

Missing Document cals?

Hi,

We are using QVS version 11, and I just found out that 11 document cals are missing.I went through all the qvws which have been assigned cals.And after adding up all the cals assigned to docuemnts, I'm not able to account for 11 missing doc cals.

How do I recover the missing doc cals,

Thanks

SM

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Michiel_QV_Fan
Specialist
Specialist

Geoff,

On our Qlikview Server I edited the settings.ini under the Admin account. If I look in the Settings.ini in my own local admin account there is a different version.

Does the ...xml=1 need to added to each settings.ini for each local admin seperately?

Thanks

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

The setting is a server setting and not a user settings.

Bill

Bill - Principal Technical Support Engineer at Qlik
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Just a small one that might help save time..

Might I please add regarding amars helpful answer,.

I have version 11.20 and had to actually delete ALL .PGO files from the WHOLE server / all folders (of course backing up into zip files everything first)

  Re: Missing Document cals?

   amars Sage

    

  

Hi SM,

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Hello everyone !

I'm facing the same problem.

The thing is I don't know how to apply the resolution steps..

1/ how do I stop and restart the qv services ? And also what will the consequences  be on the scheduled tasks (if there will be some) ?

thank you for your help

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Hello Laura

Really sorry for the late reply. Is this now sorted yet?

First of all, restarting the qlikview services is not risky.

You can either restart  the services manually or use a batch file stated here:

http://www.qlikblog.at/609/qliktip-22-qlikview-services-stopping-starting-batch-qlikview-9-server/

Manually:

Remote desktop to the Qlikview Server and enter Services.msc in the Run prompt. You can also Remote Manage the server to acess the list of services:

stop "QlikView WebServer"

stop "QlikViewServer"

stop "QlikView Publisher Command Center Service"

stop "Qlikview Management Service"

stop "QlikView Distribution Service"

stop "QlikView Directory Service Connector"

start "QlikView WebServer"

start "QlikViewServer"

start "QlikView Publisher Command Center Service"

start "Qlikview Management Service"

start "QlikView Distribution Service"

start "QlikView Directory Service Connector"

What happened is that the server licence database got currupt.

To be able to delete the PGO files, the server must let go of these files. The Qlikview Services that are running applictions hold onto these files and so must be momentarally stopped while you delete the PGO files.

When the services are started again, the Qlikview Server will dynamically create the PGO files again but unfortunately blank ones.

Thats why its important to write down your allocations first since this all get lost when your licences are all returned.

Apologies for now being so detailed before.

Good luck, Jude

Hope this answers youre question.

ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Can you open new thread for the same.

regards

ASHFAQ

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi, Jude,

I am using version 11.20 as well, detail version is SR12.

I first used amars method to clean up the old deleted .qvw files with Upper Case at the root of mounted folder, and that really works. And the tricky part is to figure out the path of these deleted .qvw file. I found the correct path by using the event log files (thank goodness we switches these log files before, which can be switched on by the QMC in the System-> QlikView Servers-> Logging). After clear up all the dummy .QVW files, I found we still miss some doc license. And at the same time, I found the even log file do have the "CAL allocation" info also recorded the history of all the CAL usage, but I can not find more missing license here.

And I tried to use the "PGOAsXmlAlso=1" to get the .xml file as discussed, and do add it in the [Settings 7] part, also stop/start all the QV server(services), but it failed, I can not get the .xml file.  Did you have the same problem before? Because you mentioned, you finally delete ALL .PGO files to solve the problem. Do you mean you delete .PGO in both folders as below:

C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\Documents

C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\QlikViewServer

I delete ALL the .PGO file, but the .PGO files in 2nd folder will immediately generated after I restart the QV server/services, but doc licenses are still missing as before deleting the .PGO files.


Thanks very much


Zhihong

HenryScharf
Contributor III
Contributor III

Der Beitrag ist zwar 10 Jahre nun her aber hat mir auch heute noch helfen können.

Danke Dafür 🙂