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pasgalbarra
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

QlikView Logs

Hi Community,

I have a client with multinode server and I can't find the log that is written when the server is restarted, I need to validate that a script that runs every week to restart the server is working okay.  Could someone plese let me know where this log is?

I thought it was C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\QlikView but is not there.

 

Thanks

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Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

If  the servers are cluster it would be a network share. In the QMC the local will be listed as in the image below. 

 

Bill_Britt_0-1673956679760.png

 

Bill - Principal Technical Support Engineer at Qlik
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pasgalbarra
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator
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Hi @Bill_Britt ,

 

Thanks for your answer. 

If the path there is not a shared folder, the log would only be for the server that has Qlik Engine installed, right? but if it's a shared folder, both servers would write logs, correct?

 

Thanks

Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

That is correct, if the setting is C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\QlikViewServer then it will be on each server. However, this isn't the best setup.

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Albert_Candelario

Hello @pasgalbarra ,

If the service is restarted you will see in the event logs:

700 Information CNTService: Start to stop the service ...

700 Information CNTService: Service terminated.

700 Information CNTService: The service (QlikViewServer) was started.

 

On the performance logs these messages:

Albert_Candelario_0-1674055268750.png


Cheers,

Albert

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