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ArcGIS Datastore, Different Data Disk (directory)

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02-08-2023 01:07 PM
danbecker
Frequent Contributor

ArcGIS Datastore (Windows) is installed in C:\program files\arcgis\datastore

When I use this command to create the datastore, the data directory defaults to c:\arcgisdatastore.

configuredatastore.bat azarcgissvr01.ad.domain.com server_admin password123 E:\arcgisdatastore\ --stores relational

 

I figured I could create a Premium SSD disk (Azure) then have datastore read/write to that directory.

 

So, I uninstalled DataStore and instead installed it in E:\. After this, when datastore was created, I was able to set as E:\arcgisdatastore. But....now none of the cmd line utilities work when accessed from E:\....tools\. Error: the system cannot find the path specified.

 

Is this expected behavior?

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Scott_Tansley
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No.  I always install program and data/config files on a D or E drive.  I use the command line tools a lot and I have never observed that behaviour.

Scott Tansley
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scotttansley/
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danbecker
Frequent Contributor

Maybe this issue is related? My install path was E:\Program Files\ArcGIS\DataStore

..with a space

 

https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000015832

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Scott_Tansley
MVP Regular Contributor

when you run the command wrap it in double quotes, that way the space is respected.  When I install to a secondary drive, I ignore the "program files", so I install to D:\arcgis or E:\arcgis .  ArcGIS is the only app installed over the top of the OS, so it's a bit redundant in my case.

try the double quotes - or use CD to navigate to the folder in command prompt and then run the tool from within the folder.

 

 

Scott Tansley
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scotttansley/
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danbecker
Frequent Contributor

This problem was fixed by simply rebooting the VM, all is well now, Lol.

I uninstalled datastore from C:\, then reinstalled on E:\ without rebooting in between.

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