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5. No you cannot install 11.5, the versions must match in order to import the webgisdr 6. You will need to install two web adaptors, one for Portal and one for ArcGIS Server. I wouldn't install the new ArcGIS Server instance. I would wait until you have the webgisdr imported and then upgraded to 11.5. At that point you can simply install the new 11.5 ArcGIS Server instance and federate.
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Hi @EdgarVazquez, What do you have specified for the SHARED_LOCATION and BACKUP_LOCATION parameters in the webgisdr.properties file? Since you have a distributed environment, this should be a share. For example: \\\\portalserver\\temp I typically specify the path for the SHARED_LOCATION and BACKUP_LOCATION. Also, make sure the service account that is running the applications has read/write access to the share. Service Account: This account should be the same for each application. Also, the user that is logged into the Portal server to execute the webgisdr should also have read/write access to the share.
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You won't need a new DMZ, you can temporarily use one of the new servers to temporarily host the web adaptors. Since my current 11.1 environment has all components of enterprise (other than web adaptors) on one machine, then I would need to install ALL components of Enterprise on EACH of the new machines, run the WebGISDR, and then...uninstall the unneeded components (ie take Server off of the machine running Portal, etc). No, the webgisdr won't care about the software on separate machines. I would recommend selecting the Portal machine to temporary host your web adaptors. Update the hosts file on each machine that will host an ArcGIS application with the following: IP Address of Portal Server Fully Qualified Domain Name of Portal Server DNS Ex: 10.0.0.2 portal.domain.local gis.domain.com Once the hosts files are updated, install the software and configure everything (i.e. web adaptors, federate arcgis server, set as hosting server, etc). Afterwards, you can then import the webgisdr successfully to the new environment. Once imported, you can upgrade to 11.5. After you validate everything is working, you can unregister the web adaptors on the new Portal server, and reinstall on your DMZ server. If possible, I would recommend getting a Professional Services engagement. They can walk you through the entire migration/upgrade.
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Here are the steps for the migration: Install 11.1 in the new environment keeping the web adaptor names the same, and using the same URL by modifying the hosts files Import the webgisdr Upgrade to 11.5 If using a DNS server, repoint this to the new web adaptor server once your verify everything is working to the new environment
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Hi @ZachBodenner, I see an issue with the first step: Create new Portal VM Machine and install Portal 11.5 You won't be able to join an 11.5 Portal to an 11.1 Portal. Do you plan on keeping the same name for your existing ArcGIS Server web adaptor for one of the new ArcGIS Server instances? I would still recommend using the webgisdr approach following the steps in this document. Once you've migrated everything to the new environment, you can install the new ArcGIS Server instance, web adaptor, and federate. You can then start to republish services to the new ArcGIS Server instance by first deleting the service from the existing instance, and then republish to the new.
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@emilymcbroomdenton take a look at a few posts up and you'll see a screen shot. Also, the video will demonstrate the entire workflow. Are you attempting this for Enterprise or ArcGIS Online?
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@oregonparksgis if you have a service that contains multiple layers or attachments, you should use the overwrite approach.
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@oregonparksgis since your service has multiple feature classes and attachments, you will be better to execute this script: https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-online-documents/overwrite-arcgis-online-feature-service-using/ta-p/1371248 I just tested this and it worked successfully.
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@oregonparksgis if you can share the service to an AGOL Group and invite my account (jskinner_rats), I can take a look.
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@GMcG_Geo I updated the tool to be supported with ArcGIS API for Python 2.4.1. Re-download the latest version and you should be good now.
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@CarlaAckerman try the following tools: https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-enterprise-documents/migrate-content-for-arcgis-enterprise-arcgis/ta-p/1365455
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Hi @JodatAshgarKhan 1. Did you assign a license to the username you are authenticating with? 2. Can you verify Portal is reading the ArcGIS Pro license by going to https://[machinename]:7443/arcgis/portaladmin > License
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Hi @JonSwoveland, have you performed the steps in the following document. See the section on the Amazon Web Services.
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Hi @KikSiops I would recommend upgrading to ArcGIS Monitor 2025. There have been several improvements with the latest release.
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