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We have a cluster of 2 Qlikview servers, v. 11, SR1.
The configuration allows license lease and does not allow the dynamic CAL assignment.
We assigned manually one CAL to the service user account.
But whenever the Qlikview Server Service on either of the machines of the cluster is restarted, this license assignment gets lost. This results in all the batch reloading of Qlikview dashboards blocked because the qlikview client becomes Personal Edition.
Is it possible to prevent the lost of the CAL assignment when the service restarts?
Thanks.
Hi.
We´re facing the exact same issue.
Have you found a solution?
Regards
Fredrik
Confusing
You should not need to assign a license to the service user for the server reload processes to work.
Can you also confirm that the service user is a domain user account not a local machine user acount.
Yeah i know, it´s strange.
Our reload process includes opening of a client on the server, don´t know if this is best practice but was made before i took over the system.
The service user is a domain user, it runs all the jobs.
What i can see after the restart is that it´s trying to connect to a license server but isn´t successfull and ends up wanting to start personal edition...
Any ideas?
Find where someone has coded that fudge and stop it. That suggests someone has written VB macros in the scripting of a QVW. Not a good idea. It is one of those issues where developers think QlikView is like .NET and code accordingly.
I have not come across any issues with assigning licenses to the service user (we often have to do that on small client sites.)
Yes I suspected it wasn´t a good idea.
The jobs was built by an administrator that isn´t a Qlikview administrator and thus the results.
We will look in to this and remove the code that is causing this.
Thank you for the help!
/Fredrik