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Dear All,
Please find below the error shown when trying to access the qlikview dashboard from the access point.
For more info we have one live server and one cluster server linked to each others to give better performance and balance if many users are accessing the dashboards.
What it could be the cause of such error ?
Thanks a lot
check the TicketCal.PGO and XML files, if they are corrupt, they can cause this behavior.
you need to back them up and delete them, the system will recreate them. this did the trick in our environment.
Hi Ellie, is this the first time you try to access it in Access Point? Maybe you don't have access.
Hello Elie,
Can you please provide greater clarity on this issue?
The IE Plugin client uses the QVP protocol to communicate from the client to the QVS server. The QVP protocol strictly uses port 4747 for communication. If port 4747 is not open, then communication will "tunnel" via port 80/443. Tunneling does have to be configured on the QlikView Server and IIS server if using IIS as webserver.
Check QMC > System > Setup > QlikView Web Servers > QVWS@ > AccessPoint tab > Server Connections tab. Is the Always Tunnel checkbox ticked?
You can use the Telnet command to test if port 4747 is open.
1. Open a command prompt on client computer
2. Enter: Telnet <servername or IP address> port 4747
3. If a cursor is returned, then port is open; if something other than cursor is returned, then port is not open
If Telnet is not enabled on computer:
1. Click Start > Control Panel
2. Click Programs
3. Click Turn Windows Features on or off
4. In Windows Features dialog box, tick the Telnet Client check box
5. Click OK to allow system to install the client
6. Perform the Telnet command described above
Hope this helps,
Chip
Always Tunnel checkbox was not ticked. should we restart the server after we check it ?
Hi Chip,
I tested the access to port 4747 on my Server and it worked properly.
but still we are facing the tunnel issue again and again.
It could be from the IE Plugin ?
Any alternate solution ?
Thanks again.
Hey Elie,
Did you confirm what client users are using when error is received? If IE Plugin client only, is port 4747 opened on those users's computers? Did you confirm if AJAX client works?
I have seen the tunnelling.dll issue when the external name of the server differs from the internal name. This is mitigated by the
Check QMC > System > Setup > QlikView Servers > QVS@ > General tab > Link Machine Name field. See the below definition of Link Machine Name from the online QlikView Help:
If the QlikView Server cluster is not exposed externally with the same name as is used internally, an external name must be entered in this text box. This is to enable QlikView documents in the Microsoft Internet Explorer plugin. To mimic the behavior of version 8.5, it is possible to enter (FromRequest) (including the parenthesis) in this text box. The name exposed externally will then be the same as the URL that the client uses to connect to the QlikView AccessPoint, that is, the setting is taken from the request coming from the client.
Hope this helps,
Chip
Hey Chip,
Below is the link machine name empty. do you suggest to put same name for the two servers or we have to do anything else ?
Thanks.
Hey. Would suggest that you enter (FromRequest)
check the TicketCal.PGO and XML files, if they are corrupt, they can cause this behavior.
you need to back them up and delete them, the system will recreate them. this did the trick in our environment.