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I'm able to publish another soe to the basemap_wells mapservice, but LegendCullerSOE give me problems ... here's what the log says: Unable to read the service '{0}' from the configuration store. {1} basemap_wells.MapServer 'LegendCullerSOE' is not a valid extension type for 'MapServer'. http://localhost:6080/arcgis/admin/services/Basemap/basemap_wells.MapServer shows that the SOE is enabled and that it supports Rest. In my constructor LegendCullerSOE(), I log a message, but that never shows in the log file. The soe file is present in config-store/extns/LegendCullerSOE.soe. Any suggestions, or even wild guesses, are appreciated.
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03-05-2013
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Without re-installing arcgis server, is there some way I can confirm that ".NET extension support" has been installed? Thanks!
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03-05-2013
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Richard - thanks for the response. A few more details ... I'm working on a project with the GIS department at a large corporation. They have a site license for ArcGIS Server, and an IT department which provisions virtual machines. I really don't know if all the virtual machines run on the same physical machine. I've been told we can either request more resource to be added to existing virtual machines, or request more virtual machines. Right now we have a development site set up with 3 virtual machines, configured with webadaptor. Next step is to roll over to a test site, and after that roll to production. When we roll to test, I'm assuming we'll look at load testing. At that point we'll need to decide whether to ask the IT department for more virtual machines, or to ask them to give more resources to the existing virtual machines. How do we decide which option is better? They're running Windows Server 2008 R2.
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02-27-2013
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Suppose I have Windows Server 2008 with hyper V, running just one virtual machine with ArcGIS Server installed on it. As I add more mapservices and performance slows, I'm faced with a choice: either add a new virtual machine to the server and then add it as a new machine the the ArcGIS site, or just allocate more resources (memory/cpu) to the existing virtual machine. More generally ... What are the tradeoffs between having a lot of virtual machines (each running as a machine in an ArcGIS site) with just a few mapservices on each machine, vs having just a few virtual machines with more memory/cpu allocated to each server but with more mapservices running on each? I have a site license, so licensing costs are not an issue.
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02-26-2013
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On 10.1 sp1, I log into manager and under Logs I choose "Delete all Logs". I get this error: Error while cleaning all logs. Unable to clean all log files. The log folder is owned by the arcgisserver service account. Can I just go into the file explorer and delete folders under C:\arcgisserver\logs\<servername> ?
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02-14-2013
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I would like to develop a GP tool that can be deployed as an add-in, and then published as a gp service. In Visual Studio, in the ArcGIS Add-ins wizard, I would like to see a checkbox for "Geoprocessing tool". When selected it would create the necessary source code template files. I really like how smoothly SOE deployment is through the use of .soe files. If something similar could be done with .NET gp tools, it would be great. Currently it is a pain to upload and register custom gp tool dlls to server. This needs to be streamlined. The gp dll would be uploaded and registered as part of the "share" process, similar to the way .soe files are handled.
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