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Nightly Backup file size increasing after upgrade to 2024.2.3
Sonce upgrading to 2024.2.3 we have noticed the file size of our nightly backups in increasing each night even with running maintenance cleanup while the server is running.
How can i diagnose what the problem is, and how to fix it as this increase is not sustainable
How do I find out the last usage for all Login Based Licenses?
Goal
I used up all my creator/Login Based seats so trying to see who have not used it or not used it in awhile so I can give that seat to someone else
Tried
I tried the "Login-based License Usage" admin view's "Which creator seats have not been used in the last __days?" but either the view is wrong or not right in a useful practical way
Hi, on Tableau Server is it possible to customize the order of sites in the site selector?
I have several sites, for example Aaa, Bbb, Ccc, ... and Tableau shows them in the site selector in alphabetical order. I would like Ccc to appear before Aaa. Is this possible, without changing the names or adding ugly characters and numbers before the name?
We are having some performance issues with Tableau on SAP HANA. After a lot of digging, we found out that HANA does not like the HAVING (COUNT(1)>0) clause Tableau adds in metrics-only queries. This could be helped by adding <customization name='CAP_QUERY_HAVING_REQUIRES_GROUP_BY' value='yes' /> to the TDC file.
I wonder if there are any other best practices in setting up both the TDC-file, so that Tableau is sender queries that SAP HANA will "like".
In the Best practices for Tableau on SAP HANA from Conference 2018 Jason Burns from Tableau mentions TSM settings that were added to 2018.3 and and .TDC for HANA field type settings that he was going to post for helping the configuration of SAP Hana with Tableau. I have searched the website and have been unable to find.
Does anyone know where this information is located. He also said the TSM setting were not the default in 2018.3 but would in the future if the tests went well but I could not find anything on the setting names or if the defaults were actually changed in 2019.1 or 2019.2.
Is there a way to remove Tableau Server without the Obliterate command?
We have a bit of a unique case. During an upgrade, one of out it folks restarted the VM which our server is run on. In an attempt to fix the issue, they have copied over the backup files from a few days prior. However, in that timeframe, we had upgrade to build 20242.24.1213.1118. The attempt at recovery overwrote the Tableau folders, and now our Tableau server admin services are directed to folders that do not have anything in them. I have a backup ready, but I cannot run the obliterate command, as none of our admin services are running, nor can the bey started. I have attempted to download the same build on another computer and copy over the services folder, but get errors. We just need to uninstall Tableau Server completely without the obliterate command so we can reinstall it. Any idea? Thanks.
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