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Can anyone tell me what the following warning means and if I need to take any action? This is the end of a log file from a reload task that took about 10 minuites to run. Version 9.0 SR1.
(2009-10-12 15:13:20) Information: Closing the document.
(2009-10-12 15:13:21) Warning: The QlikView Engine isn't responding to close command, it will be killed (Please ignore logged errors about the kill).
(2009-10-12 15:13:21) Information: Killing the QlikView Engine. ProcessID=1304
(2009-10-12 15:13:21) Information: Closed the QlikView Engine successfully. ProcessID=1304
(2009-10-12 15:13:21) Information: Initializing (0), Finished (890)
(2009-10-12 15:13:21) Information: Reload completed successfully.
(2009-10-12 15:13:21) Warning: The task "Reload of Under Development\FG Create Daily QVD Files.qvw" finished with warnings. WarningCount=1
The qvw's log file will have more info of any error/warnings. This log file will be located in the same location as the qvw.
I didn't find anything about this warning in the QVW's log file. It just has script activity in it.
I am getting the same waring . I will appreciate to have any update with this issue.
Thanks
I ran into this issue also. Did you create your reload task in QMC? If so, delete it and try creating it in QEMC. I did not get the warning after that.
Thanks,
JS
if the qvw file is reloaded properly you can ignore this warning. it is basically because the QDS on some occasions think the qlikview engine is taking too long to close so instead it kills the process in a more brutal way.
cheers,
lars
I would hope that someone at QlikView would be looking at correcting this. Some of us are using this status to verify that EDX calls are complete. If a Warning is not a Warning, then it should be fixed.
Thanks,
JS
Thanks JS , Scheduling it from QEMC solves this issue.
@jsomsen
looking at the quoted log above the reload was in fact completed, but the ride wasn't as smooth as one would hope, so the qds gives a warning. if it would have been fatal for the task it would have been an error.
lars
I have a similar error and fails before.
Can you help me?