How do I do this?
When I used to install the sde commands, it was a simple sdesetup -o command.
Now, with ESRI strongly suggesting to NOT install the sde command tools, how do I update my soon to expire EDN license key?
I can not find it in the ArcCatalog's Toolbox - where the sde commands were moved to...
I have found two tools that allow me to insert the ecp key file:
A) Data Management Tools \ Geodatabase Administration \ Create Enterprise Geodatabase
B) Data Management Tools \ Geodatabase Administration \ Enable Enterprise Authorization Geodatabase
What are the effects if I run one of these on an existing sde server?
At this time, I don't want to update sde from 10.2.2 to 10.3, I only want to update the license key so it will not expire next week. I am not ready to update my GIS servers to 10.3.
If I run these tools from a 10.3 ArcCatalog, will it also attempt to update the database version?
I personally recall and have seen posts where after the key has expired I would be prompted for a new key file. I'd rather not wait until this happens to update it.
Or is there a simple way I have been unable to find?
Please Advise & Thanks
Mark Littell
Hi Mark,
The only way to safely update the SERVER_CONFIG table value for the license is with the command line tools. You can install them up to the 10.2.2 release. There is a request for a GP tool to be created to update the license file post 10.3 release.
Here is a blog that reviews how to update the license before it expires: Updating the license for ArcSDE enterprise geodatabases at 10.1 | Support Services Blog
The two tools that you referenced are for creating/enabling the geodatabase functionality in a supported RDBMS. They do not update the license in an existing enterprise geodatabase.
Hopefully this help!
-George
Thanks for your input George.
I've read that blog and others similar to it. I was hoping ESRI would step up with a script or tool.
I have this problem on 10.2.2, (license to expire) on both Windows & Linux servers.
So basically, the best thing for me to do is to wait for the SDE EDN license to expire, then apply the new EDN license when prompted as I attempt connection in Arc Catalog.
Otherwise I have to install the SDE commands for a quick 2 minute process.
I guess I will have to rebuild my Linux 10.3 server to use the newer EDN license.
Can I bill ESRI for my time?
My customer won't be happy.
Thanks
Mark