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Guidance on installing the SSE-R plugin on a multi-node environment. #42

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glenndavid opened this issue Aug 6, 2018 · 1 comment

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@glenndavid
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I would like to seek guidance on how to install the SSE-R plugin on a multimode enterprise environment. Ideally we want to balance the load so that each node connects to its own plug-in installed locally on the node. Can you tell me if this can be done and provide documentation on how accomplish this?

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[ ] Windows
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@tobiaslindulf
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This can be done. If you are really sure that you have installed the SSE R-plugin on every node, then, in QMC, configure the hostaddress to the analytic connection to localhost instead of the IP-address. This way, every node will try to contact localhost (its own machine) for every node.
You can also ask the community for input and see if anyone else has solved it differently: https://qlik-branch.slack.com/messages/C2J190P5M

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