Hi RJ,
Thanks for getting back - Much appreciated.
A little background information about our setup i might provide some insight why we asked the question.
We are using one ArcGIS for Server with GeoEvent Extension - Lets called this server for Server 1. We have another ArcGIS for Server holding feature services (FS) and map services (MS) (Server 2). The GeoEvent Extension outputs to a FS on server 2. From what I heard from UC and what one of my colleagues was told in Palm Spring this is best practice.
Server 2 make MS and FS available both internally and externally. Some of the applications require to have security enabled. One of them is a service that the GeoEvent Extension updates.
Sometime in the future we would like to add more ArcGIS For Server to Server 2 and create a cluster still holding all FS and MS. We have prepared for this are using the web adaptor in front of the ArcGIS Server holding FS and MS as a load balancer but in the future we might use a physical load balancer. We have followed the architecture described in ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2).
Server 1 is not accessible from outside our domain and only run GeoEvent Extension.
We raised the initially question when we had problems updating FS with Security enabled on server 2 (GIS-Tier with users LDAP). The update would run about 4-6 hours and then stop.
The Geoevent Extension would say everything was still alright. The data store could still be vailidated but the Feature class being updated did not receive any updates. The only thing that caught my attention in the log was was:
'https://<Web adaptor URL>/arcgistest/admin/data/findItems?f=json&token=XXXXXXX&types=egdb: GET Request failed(HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden).'
If we connect to server 2 with the directy URL then we the error below: properly due a certificate error.
Invalid URL: Please provide a valid url for example: http://<hostname>:<port>/arcgis
So why is it that the geoevent Extension stops after 4-6 hours?
- Andreas