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The issue was that we did not have the Data Store installed/configured prior to federating the server. Now that we fixed that issue resolved, and I see that the Data Store is validated in ArcGIS Server Manager, how do you publish using the Data Store? I've created a map document using ArcMap. The datasource is from our SDE envrionment. When I go to share the map (publish as a service) it still wants to copy the data across instead of using the configured Data Store. Am I missing something? Thanks.
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Hi Jonathan, Thanks for taking the time to respond. The article you sent was informative but did not solve our issue. As I mentioned in the initial thread, we had federated our ArcGIS Server prior to setting up ArcGIS Data Store. This was the main issue. According to tech support we should not have been able to federate the server. To rectify the issue, we had to unfederate the server, reinstall the Data Store, and federate our ArcGIS Server again. Then, we were able to add it as the hosting server. Our setup is a 3 tiered system that sits internally and we are "not" using a domain account. This may also cause issue further down the road, especially when we try to publish a service and utilize the Data Store. Thanks
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Hey folks, we are trying to implement a 3 tiered Enterprise system ArcGIS Server on one machine (with WebAdapter) ArcGIS Portal on a second machine (with WebAdapter) ArcGIS Data Store on a third machine With some minor difficulties we were able to get ArcGIS Server and Portal talking with each other. Also, we successfully published map services to Portal. However, we are unable to get the Data Store configured correctly. Installation and setup went just fine, but we are unsure of how to tell Portal/Server to utilize the Data Store. Also, we federated our ArcGIS Server prior to adding the Data Store via Server Manager. Could this be the problem? I'm not even sure we have to specify a Data Store in ArcGIS Server because the options for a "managed database" expect a .sde file. Any thoughts/help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. BTW - this is being done internally and we are using 10.5.1 Jim
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Well, it looks like I have to answer my own question. Sorry ESRI support, but I have yet to have one of my incidents solved properly. Here is what I found. While inspecting the output via the Data Interop Tool it appears the data in postgresql/postgis has been labeled as postgis_multisurface (via the Data Interop Tool). It looks like the Data Interop is assigning a geometry type that is not supported by postgis 1.5. ** This is the documentation from PostGIS. "The well-known text extensions are not yet fully supported. Examples of some simple curved geometries are shown below:" CIRCULARSTRING COMPOUNDCURVE CURVEPOLYGON MULTICURVE MULTISURFACE So, I have 2 possible solutions. First, we could go back to using ArcGIS 9.3.1 because the Data Interop tool worked just fine in the older version. Second, we have built file geodatabase support into GDAL/OGR and we can just use the ogr2ogr command. Thanks for your help Bruce. I will contact ESRI support regarding this issue.
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Hey Bruce, thanks for your response. However, what was your output? Did you output to PostgreSQL/PostGIS?
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Hey folks, recently we updated to ArcGIS 10.1 and the new version of our Data Interop extension has changed. Previously, the Data Interop extension was smart enough to identify multipolygons. Now, it seems that we are unable to change the allowed geometries. Am I missing something? We are using the extension to transfer SDE feature class data to our PostgreSQL/PostGIS enabled spatial database. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks...
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