That's a standard Windows error that appears whenever the ArcSDE service has been
misconfigured in any way. Unfortunately, you didn't provide any of the information which
would be necessary to help you:
RDBMS product, version, and service pack/patchset
ArcSDE version, service pack, and any additional patches
The output from 'sdeservice -o list'
The contents of your SDEHOME/etc/dbinit.sde file
Any error messages from the SDEHOME/etc/giomgr.log
An architecture description (the OS type and relative location of the ArcGIS Server,
ArcSDE, and database components)
All in text form, not as graphics, please -- It's important to place error messages in the
message text block, because that's how others would be able to find your solution.
In fact, if you had searched on the key words of the message ("arcsde service started
then stopped"), you would have found a number of useful postings.
- V
Don't know if this is the issue (I don't have ArcSDE at hand right now), but I did notice that in the screenshot of the windows "services" file in notepad, that you copied the
"esri_sde 5151/TCP"
line at the end of the text file.
If I remember it well, the line needs to be inserted in the rising order of port numbers, so in your case in between two other port number entries of the file.
if the place of �??esri_sde 5151/tcp�?� in the service file is an issue then where should it be positioned?
In the rising order based on port number, so in between
ipsec-msft 4500/udp
and
llmnr 5355/tcp
I would also refrain from using empty lines in the services text file.
Marco
Marco -
While it is probably wise to populate the services file in port order, it certainly isn't required.
The only thing that's necessary is a terminal newline (otherwise the last line in the file is
discarded). Empty lines are legal (and ignored, just like lines with leading octothorpes).
- V
Marco -
While it is probably wise to populate the services file in port order, it certainly isn't required.
The only thing that's necessary is a terminal newline (otherwise the last line in the file is
discarded). Empty lines are legal (and ignored, just like lines with leading octothorpes).
- V