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Hi Kathy, It was an issue with the internal firewall, as I tested site outside of company network on the edge browser, It works fine there while no luck inside the organization network. I discuss this with both company network administrator and ESRI support, both suggested may by edge compatibility and security setting within the firewall system.
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How can I update the sublayer name in the layer list widget? during debugging in chrome developer console, while analyzing the element it was possible to rename and see the changes, however, couldn't find the relevant file in the downloaded code for WAB.
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we tested on 3 separate machines within same network
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my open data site does not display images when using edge browser. It works perfectly fine on all other browser including chrome, firefox, internet explorer and safari.
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this was regarding migration of services only in different versions of ArcGIS scenario, Import/export option wouldn't work for migrating services...It may work for users, polices, cache and the certificates though I am not sure.
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rastrauch Below are ESRI recommendations for migrating services between two machines (it will work in either same AGS version or different version) Your services from the old ArcGIS Server installation can be published programmatically to the new ArcGIS Server instance in a 2-step process 1. Run a script to create service definition (SD) files for each of the MXDs contained in your old content directory. The following script can be modified to use only the part that creates the SD file and also make the process iterative to loop through each MXD in your directory: http://server.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/administer/windows/example-publish-a-map-service-from-a-map-document-mxd-.htm 2. Run the following script to loop through the SD files created from step 1 and publish them to the new ArcGIS Server location http://server.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/administer/windows/example-publish-various-service-types-using-service-definitions.htm#
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Below are ESRI recommendations for migrating services between two machines (it will work in either same AGS version or different version) Your services from the old ArcGIS Server installation can be published programmatically to the new ArcGIS Server instance in a 2-step process 1. Run a script to create service definition (SD) files for each of the MXDs contained in your old content directory. The following script can be modified to use only the part that creates the SD file and also make the process iterative to loop through each MXD in your directory: http://server.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/administer/windows/example-publish-a-map-service-from-a-map-document-mxd-.htm 2. Run the following script to loop through the SD files created from step 1 and publish them to the new ArcGIS Server location http://server.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/administer/windows/example-publish-various-service-types-using-service-definitions.htm
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Thank you very much for the URL, it was indeed very helpful.
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yes, data is registered,no critical warning, no data copying to server. my main concern is about the performance of service once its published (If it is!!) and how this will handle multiple queries
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Data is stored in enterprise geodatabase (SQL server 2008 R2) its polygon data.
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I am trying to publish land use data (size around 1.2 GB with 4.7 million records) on our ArcGIS server, I can divide this data in 6 different parts, still max size of data is around 550 MB with 2.5 million records. What would be best approach for publishing this data on server, I will be using this data on open data site. I am planning to publish this data on AGOL if my server does not support this data. current configuration of my server is Windows server 2008 R2, Processor Intel Xeon CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.6 GHz 2.59 GHz (2 processors),32 GB RAM with 8 cores and currently I have around 50 existing services on this server (including map, feature, GP and geocode) Thanks for
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