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problem is resolved, here is the scenario for any one who encounters this problem in the future: initially I had the problem "Failed to create the site. Failed to configure the server machine 'PC.LOCALDOMAIN'. Server machine 'PC.LOCALDOMAIN' is not a local server machine.". after following ykchin's advice and editing both files, I encountered the 'cannot create the default cluster error', I checked the user log & it stated the same error specified above 'cannot start application server within the stipulated time', I checked the arcgis user under computer management, local users and groups, users & it was only a member of the Users group, adding it to the Administrators group solved the problem & created the site under ArcGIS server admin.
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Good day, I am facing kind of a strange issue, I have a Python script that migrates data sequentially from an earlier version of SDE 9.1 to 10, like the below: 1)execute an SQL file in an external batch file 2)import data into Oracle 11g 3)execute upgrade to 9.3.1 (using the sde setup in a batch file) 4)migrate to 10 using arcpy.upgradeGeodatabase_management() now the problem is it fails in step # 4 when executed through the script with the error "unable to pause the database, there are other active connections!", but at this point if I execute this line in Arccatalog's Python window, it works fine. so in the attempt to solve the problem, I have rewritten the upgrade to 10 part in ArcObjects (using GeoProcessor & UpgradeGdb classes, compiled to an exe) & called it using subprocess instead of arcpy's function in the script but fails with a COM error when it is just about to perform the upgrade. now the question is, what is the difference between calling the upgrade function in ArcCatalog or outside it? can I "simulate" ArcCatalog session in the external script to solve this issue? what do you suggest & thanks in advance.
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07-27-2012
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To those who are facing a similar issue, below is the solution: Dim sdeWs As IWorkspaceFactory = New SdeWorkspaceFactory() Dim workspace As IWorkspace = sdeWs.OpenFromFile(sde_path, 0) Dim x As DataManagementTools.UpgradeGDB = New DataManagementTools.UpgradeGDB(workspace, "NO_PREREQUISITE_CHECK", "UPGRADE")
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Hi, I want to upgrade an Oracle database from 9.3.1 to 10 through a direct connection using arcobjects. and can I use a reference to an .SDE file to initialize the connection? if you can post some code/links will be appreciated.
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07-21-2012
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What version are you using? This was fixed for 10.1, I'm not certain it made it into any service pack on 10.0. I get this with v.10 & v 10.1 prerelease.
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