Executing (Publish Service Definition): PublishServiceDefinition ... # {"buildInitialCache":false} Start Time: Fri Oct 26 14:42:39 2012 Validating publish options. Connecting to the server. Getting basic item metadata for service definition upload. Getting server information (server folders, data stores, etc.). Extracting manifiest from uploaded service definition. Validating service definition. Determining service's input folder name. Attempt to find service's input folder. Creating the service. ERROR 001170: The reduced study area polygon is too small for analysis. Failed to execute (UploadServiceDefinition). Failed at Fri Oct 26 14:42:41 2012 (Elapsed Time: 3.00 seconds)
I've got several mxd's that I'm publishing with all their layers off by default and get the below error. The services publish anyway but are stopped. I simply start them and they are good to go.
I would be great not to get this error though.Executing (Publish Service Definition): PublishServiceDefinition ... # {"buildInitialCache":false} Start Time: Fri Oct 26 14:42:39 2012 Validating publish options. Connecting to the server. Getting basic item metadata for service definition upload. Getting server information (server folders, data stores, etc.). Extracting manifiest from uploaded service definition. Validating service definition. Determining service's input folder name. Attempt to find service's input folder. Creating the service. ERROR 001170: The reduced study area polygon is too small for analysis. Failed to execute (UploadServiceDefinition). Failed at Fri Oct 26 14:42:41 2012 (Elapsed Time: 3.00 seconds)
Experienced the same error today-16th Aug. 2014
Resolved by changing data frame coordinate system from a local coordinate system (LO25) to web mercator auxilliary sphere.
Thought I would add my two cents in case anyone from ESRI looks in on this post.
Ran into this issue for the first time after publishing many other services successfully using 10.2.1
Like others, the error comes up when publishing to our production site with multiple servers. However, our development cluster also has 2 machines, and I can publish to that with no problem. Another difference is that we are publishing image services rather than map services from an MXD. Services are already in Web Mercator, so that isn't the issue.
As others have experienced, the service does eventually start up and run as expected, but some explanation of the error message would be nice. Has anyone who has submitted a ticket ever heard anything definitive?
Jim