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Something else to add... we're noticing ArcGIS Server Manager isn't recycling the services after 24 hours (which is the setting in Manager). For instance, there are open spids from 2/13 for one of our services set to recycle every 24 hours. The spids dropped-off after I stopped/started in Admin, so I should be able to script this, but I'm curious why the setting in Manager wouldn't be honored. Additionally, we're noticing some orphaned spids... SQL is pretty good at cleaning itself, so it sounds like there's an application level issue with ArcGIS related to a leak or maybe something missed in error handling.
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According to the USPS, zip code 75094 should default to Plano, whenever possible; however, Murphy and Parker are also recognized city names. The geocoder seems to be working as designed... The most correct form is the city of Plano, per the USPS.
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We're using ArcGIS Server 10.3, with map services sourced from MSSQL Server 2008 and 2012 instances. We have several map services created from non-spatial x/y data using x/y event layers in ArcGIS. They work fairly well, and we've had them in place for over a year. Recently, we've encountered a scenario where our transactions logs on multiple instances were growing beyond disk capacity; however, we were unable to free-up space due to open transactions initiated by ArcSDE. This is a problem... but, after killing the sleeping spids related to the map services, we were able to shrink the transaction logs. We are questioning why the map services are leaving open/idle transactions, though, it sounds like a developers decision on the part of Esri. The question has been raised before on Stack Exchange: https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/82235/why-is-arcmap-leaving-connections-idle-in-transaction This concerns us a bit: It's probably an artifact of their data provider object model, and a developer decision to start a transaction as part of setting up the connection (perhaps because they use binary cursors, which require a transaction for even reading? that's something the detailed statement log could tell you). They could probably re-work it to not do that, but you'll have to do some complaining. .... A look at the SQL in the PostgreSQL logs shows that they are, as you suggest, using binary cursors. But they're declared WITH HOLD , so a transaction wrapper isn't strictly necessary. Regardless you're right: we'd have to do a lot of complaining for something that I can't prove (yet) is the cause of any problems. Has anyone else encountered issues with ArcSDE keeping transactions open/idle, and if so, how did you mitigate? Maybe Esri can chime-in... is this something you're looking to address? Thanks!
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Just double-checking, have you reviewed Print maps that contain secured services—Documentation (10.5) | ArcGIS Enterprise ?
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Hey Travis, I just tried loading your secured layer to see what would happen... something interesting... I'm not sure it's related, but I got into an infinite redirect loop:
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Travis, Do you have anything set-up for allowedReferers or mustMatch?
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To expand upon Michael's answer, you should be able to see the source in "manifest.xml"... check out: <OnPremiseConnectionString>ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD=0004545ee03403403400340fdf;SERVER=SQLSERVER100;INSTANCE=sde:sqlserver:MYSQLDB100\S2012;DBCLIENT=sqlserver;DB_CONNECTION_PROPERTIES=MYSQLDB100\S2012;DATABASE=MY_DATABASE;USER=My_MapUser;AUTHENTICATION_MODE=DBMS</OnPremiseConnectionString>
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Have a look at this sample! Drawing tools | ArcGIS API for JavaScript 3.23
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Here's one of the tiles I pulled: https://server.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/World_Imagery/MapServer/tile/19/199917/148656 39.241869, -77.925607 Here's the service desc: World_Imagery (MapServer) According to the description, the continental US should have 1 foot resolution (0.3 m): World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map includes 15m TerraColor imagery at small and mid-scales (591M down to 72k) and 2.5m SPOT Imagery (288k to 72k) for the world, and USGS 15m Landsat imagery for Antarctica. The map features 0.3m resolution imagery in the continental United States and 0.6m resolution imagery in parts of Western Europe from Digital Globe. Recent 1m USDA NAIP imagery is available in select states of the US. In other parts of the world, 1 meter resolution imagery is available from GeoEye IKONOS, AeroGRID, and IGN Spain. Additionally, imagery at different resolutions has been contributed by the GIS User Community. For more information on this map, including the terms of use, visit us online. That sure doesn't look like sub meter resolution! The source text lists: Commonwealth of Virginia, County of Loudoun, Microsoft
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Larry, There's a discussion on StackExchange (GIS) that might help you down that path, no pun intended - arcpy - Listing Feature Classes of Multiple geodatabase in Multiple Folder? - Geographic Information Systems Stack Excha…
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Are you looking to simply reproject into the new coordinate system, or, were the points defined with the wrong projection?
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Regarding the fc loop, let us know if you encounter any issues! Are they all in the same gdb?
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First, for the issue at hand with it printing over multiple rows, running this doesn't work? import arcpy
lyrfile ="C:\\Projects\\DavidSchultise_Southwest_GIs\\SouthwestTesting.gdb\\HydrantTesting\\wHydrant"
fc ="C:\\Projects\\DavidSchultise_Southwest_GIs\\Testing.dbf"
result = int(arcpy.GetCount_management(lyrfile).getOutput(0))
cursor = arcpy.da.InsertCursor(fc, ["NUMBER"])
cursor.insertRow([result])
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Hmmm, can you just use the below snippet for your count? int(arcpy.GetCount_management(lyrfile).getOutput(0))
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Good question... none of the documentation seems to touch on that! I have to imagine, though, you would be debited credits as it is using CPU cycles. I could be wrong, however... I'm interested to know what Esri has to say.
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