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This server is for development purposes and only have QlikView Desktop on it, after open a few documents the server crashes.
It was an app called Trauma Zero.
How much memory do you have and what's the size of your QVW file?
JV
2 Gb
2 GB what? The file or the memory? You can easily pass 2GB of ram memory with 1 open report.
Hi
1. For development purpose pls use desktop with max Memory.
2. If your server have 2 gb ram it is not enough to run a server min 8 gb required.
3. Some time when we try to develop application & load data if there is link issue then system look like Hang or Resource is not enough to quicly close the issue or show error. so pls check your data reload script.
The QVW have 2GB and the server have 64 GB of RAM, like the image.
The QVW have 2GB and the server have 64 GB of RAM, like the image.
See HERE: http://community.qlik.com/thread/105206 for an overview of resource calculation.
As the error message says, your hardware is not beefy enough to cope with your QlikView application.
Since you already got 64GB of RAM, instead of respec-ing your hardware to the QlikView application, at 2GB I would recommend you to review your application. Does it really have to be this large, it is easy to simply load everything into a single application, but is all the data necessary?
Also review your data model, is the data associated properly. Incorrect association can bloat the resource requirement significantly.
Check where your page file is, I bet that your page file is on the c: and set to the basic install settings. I would be willing to think that a server admin for a web server created the C: with the lowest possible disk space available and the bulk on the secondary drive. If the page file (virtual memory) is set to have the paging file on the C: this can cause your system to have a memory exception like showing on the image. If you go to system property in Advanced settings >Advanced tab, Under Performance Options> Advanced >Virtual Memory
click the Change button. Be Careful with the SYstem Managed. Put your paging file on the secondary drive with the bulk space available. and make it minimum of 5 gigs with a maximum of 20 gigs. That should clear that right up.
Keep in mind if your paging file is on the C drive and your install for windows is on that drive and it fills up.. You just killed the server. It will stop working and not want to boot.