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Hello community, We have a multi machine ArcGIS Server 11.1 site with 4 machines. We are attempting to set the ArcGIS Server machineSuspendThreshold to a value less than the default of 60 minutes. We updated the system properties to "machineSuspendThreshold": "10" While watching the heartbeats files in the config-store/machines/heartbeats directory to see when/ if the servers in the site go into suspended mode. We then stopped the AGS service on two of the machines and waited to see when the heartbeat updated. The heart beat files did not update to suspended mode at the expected 10 minutes, rather they updated an hour later, at the default 60 minute mark. Is there a minimum threshold that can be set? Otherwise what are we doing wrong here? @JonathanQuinn
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Some ideas for areas to improve in addition to @RyanUthoff 's initial post: Generate report of feature service (and other applicable item types) size on disk. Perhaps also provide that information in portal or server manager? Clean up data that has been orphaned for whatever reason. Clean up domain item references. Currently if a feature class is published with a domain table name that already exists in datastore, a new domain item is created with an underscore at the end. This is evident in the AGS logs. ex. scenario: Datastore attempts to create Domain table name "YesNo" but 2 versions of the same table already exist, so a domain item is created named YesNo_2, there are now 3 tables (YesNo, YesNo_1, YesNo_2), referenced by 3 different feature services. If the feature service referencing YesNo is deleted, the domain item still exists in the datastore. This leads to the potential to 100's if not thousands of duplicate domains, with an unknown number of unused versions. I'm sure there are other areas to address as well, but these would go a long way towards helping.
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Has this question been answered anywhere else? I have a similar need. I have hundreds of scanned descriptions that I have managed to apply some text recognition to in order to extract the bearings and distances into an excel table. This process is still a bit cumbersome, and by no means refined. My problem now is that I would like to be able to import my Line/ Curve Tables (bearings, distances, and curve geometry) directly into ArcGIS, eliminating the need to manually type the information into either the COGO traverse tool or Parcel Fabric Traverse tool. I have been unable to figure out if this is possible. If anybody has any advise, it would be greatly appreciated.
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