I have recently received high resolution aerial imagery of my city. It exists as 224 separate geotiffs. I can bring them into ArcGIS Pro just fine, but would rather have just one item I can bring into Pro to serve as a back drop locally.
I decided to create a raster mosaic in a file geodatabase that is dedicated solely to this imagery.
When I add the rasters I get a slew of errors:
Error: 80048178: Cannot synchronize mosaic dataset items associated with the specified raster type instance.
Error: 8004022d: Cannot acquire a lock.
Error: 80048178: Cannot synchronize mosaic dataset items associated with the specified raster type instance. [Name: Raster Dataset; Instance ID: 1]
Error: 8004814e: Could not generate overview item.
Warning: Generated partial overview image
Not all errors occur every time I attempt to add the rasters. After perusing some forums, I thought maybe if I built overviews, that would resolve the issue, but just as many errors of different types popped up for that.
The TIF files are all in a common folder, on the same drive as the file geodatabase. I'm at a total loss. Is it simply the sheer combined size of the TIFs? They are 3-inch resolution and cover about 10 square miles and take over 80 GB of storage. Any tips for getting a mosaic to work or how to view these images without have 224 table of content entries?