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very simple: how do i get "analysis" tool to run as a service?

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12-22-2014 06:15 AM
davidzornosa
Occasional Contributor

Hello, this happens with arcgis 10.2

  • "depts" , a geotable stored in oracle. polygon type.
  • in arccatalog i create a very simple model: the "select" tool (from analysis toolbox) is fed with "depts"
  • run model. "success". No warnings, no errors, no nasty stuff.
  • publish model as a service, analyze, everything's good.
  • go to rest page. submit job
  • check job details. A very cryptic "esriJobMessageTypeError: Failed." shows up

So, am i missing something here? is there a way to get, at least, more detailed info about the causes of the crashing, or are we doomed to perpetual obscurity when it comes to arcgis errors?

thanks for your help.

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BlakeTerhune
MVP Frequent Contributor

I think the scratch workspace still needs "physical" drive space to work, even if it is just temporary. This is different than in_memory workspace.

Since you just got access to your ArcGIS Server Manager, you might need to make sure that the user account running the operation using scratch workspace has write access to the directory on the server. If your admin won't allow general access like that, see if you can create a new directory just for scratch work and give you full admin rights to it. Then make sure the scratch workspace environment is set to that directory. I haven't tried any of this, I'm just offering up some ideas...

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KyleDixon
Deactivated User

What version of server are you using? Many tools require an Advanced Server license. We run into this frequently since our desktops are Advanced and some of our servers are Standard.

Happy New Year!

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davidzornosa
Occasional Contributor

Well, i'm back from vacation. Hello to everyone, the problem still persists. We've tried everything: system administrator permissions, checking available disk space, license level...

Thanks everybody for your time and good disposition

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