Attempting to upgrade ArcGIS Enterprise from 10.5.1 to 10.6.1 on Linux SLES 12 SP3. Upgrade has been successful for Portal/Web Adaptor and Server/Web Adaptor. When upgrading Data Store we received an exception (see attached) "com.esri.arcgis.datastore.common.DatastoreException: Invalid parameter (dsSettings)" for the Prerequisite Check. We rolled back to a pre-upgrade snapshot and removed all registered data stores before upgrading as a test. Same error. Has anyone seen this error and what it might indicate?
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After running through this issue with Esri support we ended up having to unregister the existing relational and tile cache data stores, upgrade from 10.5.1 to 10.6.1, and then configure the new data store. We were never able to successfully re-register the tile cache data store, but it no longer was a dependency of our system. The following were the documented support steps.
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Adam,
Can you check for the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 - Service Pack 2 - ArcGIS Data Store 10.6.x system requirements—ArcGIS Enterprise system requirements | ArcGIS Enterpri...
If you want to install the software, run the ArcGIS Software Authorization Wizard, or run the Check for Updates tool using the operating system graphical user interface (GUI), the X Window System package group is required.
Hope this gets us started.
- Jake
Jake,
Thanks much for the response. We have reviewed our system and meet all requirements. The only change from 10.5 to 10.6 are memory requirements. I assume you were asking us to verify requirements for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 - Service Pack 2, and not suggesting we roll back to SLES12 SP2, as it was end of life March 31, 2018. With no subsequent security upgrades rolling back to SLES12 SP2 is not an option.
The authorization wizard was run, and it is how we activated ArcGIS Server 10.6.1 with the new provisioning file. The patch notification tool was run, and while there are listed patches, I see nothing for Server or Portal that seems it would impact Data Store. If you are aware of specific patches that would impact the install please let us know what those would be.
Does that address your suggestions?
Adam
Adam,
Correct in your assumption regarding checking the recs for the service pack.
I see that you have opened a case with Esri Technical Support. I will defer to them for the time being. If a resolution is found please post that resolution so the community can benefit from your knowledge regarding this issue.
- Jake
After running through this issue with Esri support we ended up having to unregister the existing relational and tile cache data stores, upgrade from 10.5.1 to 10.6.1, and then configure the new data store. We were never able to successfully re-register the tile cache data store, but it no longer was a dependency of our system. The following were the documented support steps.
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