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Hey Jonathan, sorry for the late replay (Israel is having double trouble - Passover and COVID19) nevertheless I was only able to fix this by reinstalling the arcGIS server component (someone had installed it for me about a year ago and it was not working since...) anyway, I have asked all of the developers to preform backup to their tails and folders. made a full database backup and then removed (uninstall) the web adapters, uninstall the portal and uninstall the ArcGIS server. then I have renamed all of it's leftovers (c:\arcgisportal Etc.) and reinstall everything back. I made sure that all of the ports in the FW are open and follow the instillation guide. I have tried to avoid reinstalling as much as I've could but eventually there was no way around it. Sorry that I don't have better news for you... Stay safe Roy
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I can see the machine in the manager .... Please, any help will be appreciate
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Thank you Mr. Jonathan. Hummm I don't know what to do then, I have uninstalled and reinstalled the "portal" twice by now.... all and all with the same out come ... I am doing everything by the book and not skipping any steps, The dev team was already add maps and information to the server... any help will be appreciated Thanks in advance Roy
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thank you sir for your help. Since the registration succeeded, that means that the WA can reach the portal via the URL you used in the registration process, (https://gis.axioma-in.com:7443 for example). Internally, the WA will then use that URL to see what machines are part of the site, (https://portal.domain.com:7443/arcgis/portaladmin/machines), I don't see any machine register and use the machine name(s) listed to send traffic to the portal. Do those machine names appear correct? This seems like an all-in-one deployment, Roy: Yes you are right it is "All-in-one" (everything on one machine), so it's strange that the WA can't talk to the portal machines after registration. You'd typically see this if portal and the web adaptor are on separate machines and they can't communicate with each other, (firewall, for example). Thanks again Roy
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I have missed the first line: THANK YOU for your help Sir,
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One thing to check would be what service accounts Server and Portal were installed with, and what was used to configure Portal. If you're not sure this can be checked by opening Services within the Windows Administrative Tools within your start menu. Roy: Sorry I am not sure of what you meant - attached some screenshots from my services If you're doing a base deployment as a basic proof of concept, it may be worth considering using an account with administrator privileges within the Server and Portal installation. Roy: I am only using local Administrator. When configuring Portal, it would be a good idea to ensure that the browser used is run using the same account for the Portal install, and ensure that the account has sufficient privileges to access locations such as the Portal configuration location (default is usually in C:\arcgisportal or similar), as well as the Portal installation directory which contains another configuration file (default is usually <Portal for ArcGIS installation directory>\customizations\<version number>\framework\webapps\arcgis#home\js\arcgisonline\config.js) Roy: Checked: full control. When initially configuring Portal, the initial URL provided after the installation completes can be pasted into a different browser instance which is opened using a 'run as' option for the a user which has appropriate permissions as above. It may be necessary to uninstall the Portal Web adaptor, Portal installation and delete the above directories and try again. Roy: I've tried it ... but no luck
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Hey All, I have One machine running windows 10 with ArcGIS Server 10.7.1 https://gis.axioma-in.com:6443/ I have successfully install and configured a portal on that machine https://gis.axioma-in.com:7443/ After doing so: I have installed web adaptor and successfully configured it to use the server Web adaptor name: wa https://gis.axioma-in.com/wa/rest/services I have installed the 2nd web adaptor named wap and try configuring it to use the PORTAL (See 1st image) After successful completion of the operation I am getting the error: "No portal is configured" when browsing to https://gis.axioma-in.com/wap/home (See 2nd image) Please please please help me ... what am I doing wrong ?? Thanks ahead and best wishes Roy
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Hey All, I have one server which hosts the ArcGIS server the portal and 2 web adaptors I have successfully registered one of the web adaptors with the server but I am getting error while trying to register the second web adaptor with the portal (the portal is installed correctly and working) ESRI Arc + portal + web adaptors version 10.7.1 Windows 10 Etn 64bit (32GB Ram) + IIS + RSA SSL Certificate when I try register it from the web - I can see the following error in event viewer: Event code: 3005 Event message: An unhandled exception has occurred. Event time: 10/16/2019 1:29:02 PM Event time (UTC): 10/16/2019 10:29:02 AM Event ID: c5f92c7191744d9da5b015879f65d9c4 Event sequence: 21 Event occurrence: 1 Event detail code: 0 Application information: Application domain: /LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/portal-1-132156890571466549 Trust level: Full Application Virtual Path: /portal Application Path: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\portal\ Machine name: GIS Process information: Process ID: 17096 Process name: w3wp.exe Account name: IIS APPPOOL\ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool v4.0 Exception information: Exception type: NullReferenceException Exception message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at ESRI.ArcGIS.WebAdaptor.WebAdaptor.() at ESRI.ArcGIS.WebAdaptor.WebAdaptor.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) Request information: Request URL: https://gis.xxx.com:443/portal/webadaptor/WebAdaptor.aspx Request path: /portal/webadaptor/WebAdaptor.aspx User host address: fe80::897c:ba2:e15:c0cIIS APPPOOL\ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool v4.0 User: Is authenticated: False Authentication Type: Thread account name: IIS APPPOOL\ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool v4.0 Thread information: Thread ID: 50 Thread account name: IIS APPPOOL\ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool v4.0 Is impersonating: False Stack trace: at ESRI.ArcGIS.WebAdaptor.WebAdaptor.() at ESRI.ArcGIS.WebAdaptor.WebAdaptor.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) Custom event details: When I trying to register the web adaptor from command line I am getting the error: Configuring Web adaptor... Successfully Registered. but it is not registered Please help Roy
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