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Hi,
can you please tell me if it is possible to copy a relaod schedule from one QV server with no Publisher installed to another when the same QV version is used? We moved our QV server from one VMware server to another but as a different OS is used we did install it from scratch.
Thanks for the quick reply
Hi,
You can, but you would have to edit all the files to change the server names. Do you have to QVS license? If so you can use the Remote Management service to move the task. Are you can use the powertools to edit the QVPR files.
Bill
Hi Bill,
It is the same server name so no need to change the server name. Can you list the files please ?
Second way: Yes, we have a QVS licence. Where can I find this RM service?
Thank you
Hi,
If you have all the paths the same on the new server all you would need to do is copy the QVPR directory from one machine to the other.
Bill
I do not see the QVPR folder? We do not have a QV Publisher. Thx
It is located at C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\ManagementService
Bill
Thanks Bill.
What about your second idea of using the Remote Management service? What is this and where can I find it?
In the QMC under settings. It is last item on the list.
Bill
I said we do not have a QV Publisher. I got this from the QV support:
There is no solution to
copy/paste reload tasks from one server to the other, if that is what you mean.
You can migrate tasks, or use a remote management service to copy them over.
Note that this is only available if you have two valid publisher licenses:
Remote Management Services
In theRemote Management Services folder, tasks from the management services of
remote servers can be imported. Each connection is set up by the user account
of the current Management Service; hence, this account has to be a member of
the QlikView Management API security group of the remote system.
This function can be used to retrieve tasks between QlikView Publisher (QVP)
environments, typically between a test system and a production system. To do
this, a link, a remote management service, has to be set up in the production
system, towards the test system. Using the link, tasks can be pulled from the
test system into the production system. Since the test system usually has its
own set of folders and servers, and other folders and servers are used in
production, the test items have to be mapped to the production items. The link
and the map are set up once only. Hence, when importing the tasks, the
retrieval and mapping are performed automatically.
Note! The Remote Management Services cannot be used to import Supporting Tasks.
Functions
Add
To create a Remote Management Service entry, click on the Add icon, , to the
right in the pane, and enter the URL in the new text box. The new entry will be
available in the tree view in the left pane.
Default value: http://remotehost:4799/QMS.
Kind regards,
QlikView Support
With no publisher on both machines it is not possible to copy an scheduled reload .