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Hi Henry, We would expect the "Create Local Copy for Editing" workflow to work for hosted feature layers with attachments. Is the layer you are working with fairly large? Have you tried using the same workflow on a hosted feature layer containing just a few attachments and compared the behavior? As for your other point, if the service is in the Hosted folder, then it is considered a hosted feature service. For other services, the easiest way to check how they were published is by exploring the Services Workspace property from Server Manager: Review service workspaces in Server Manager—ArcGIS Server | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise Thanks, Calvin
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Hi Henry, Are the feature services that you are taking offline hosted feature services, or referenced from an enterprise geodatabase? -Calvin
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Hi Pille, It may be possible to display feature service attachments by configuring pop-ups in the map. Do the steps outlined in the article linked below help you? Configure pop-ups—ArcGIS Online Help | Documentation Calvin
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Hi Fiona, This is indeed something that has not yet been implemented in ArcGIS Pro. I know that there is an existing enhancement request that is currently being reviewed by our development team. ENH-000126352: For ArcGIS Pro include a equivalent GUI interface to View cache completion status that is available from a service via a service connection. If you have access to Technical Support, please log a case and we can get you attached to this enhancement so that you can monitor its implementation status. Additionally, you can submit an Ideas post for this as well: ArcGIS Ideas For now, the cache status can be viewed in the following ways: -ArcGIS Server Manager -ArcMap/ArcCatalog -As the result of the Manage Map Server Cache Status tool Manage Map Server Cache Status (Server)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation Calvin
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I haven't seen a defect logged for this behavior in 10.8.1, but it may be worth investigating through Technical Support. Have you been able to try publishing the same feature class using ArcGIS Pro, or zipping the file geodatabase and uploading the folder to Portal directly? I wonder if the issue is with the way ArcMap stores graphical information, which is different than ArcGIS Pro/hosted content.
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Hi Clinton, If your end goal is to stop the warning messages coming through ArcGIS Monitor, then it may be beneficial to stop all of these services ahead of the scheduled maintenance. Stopping services manually can be cumbersome, so take a look at the sample script provided below and see if it has what you are looking for: Example: Stop or start all services in a folder—ArcGIS Server | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise Let me know if this helps. Calvin
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Hi Darren, Checkerboard patterns in mosaic datasets/image services almost always mean that the server has access to the mosaic dataset location, but not the location of the underlying raster datasets. I would double check that the account running ArcGIS Server has full access to all the folders and subfolders where the raster datasets are stored, as well as all the subfolders in the ArcGIS Server directories. This article is written for Windows, but it may still be helpful here: Problem: Mosaic datasets display a checkerboard pattern when viewed from a different machine Calvin
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Hi Erik, I have a few questions here. Does the issue happening with even the most simple point symbology? Are there any domains or subtypes present on the feature service? Was the service published from ArcMap/ArcCatalog, ArcGIS pro, or uploaded directly to ArcGIS Enterprise? Finally, is the behavior consistent across multiple devices? Thanks, Calvin
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Hi Sorato, I don't believe it is possible to publish any sort of table as a service to ArcGIS server directly. If you have both a feature class and a table in ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro and publish the whole map as a service, the table will be included, but I have never seen a method to publish just a table on its own. If you have a hosting server, you can publish a hosted table to ArcGIS Enterprise, but this is a slightly different workflow: Share a table—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation -Calvin
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Hi Sorato, In order to publish a mosaic dataset as a map service, you need to have an ArcGIS Server site licensed with the Image Server role. As a workaround, you could export the mosaic dataset to a single raster dataset using the Mosaic to New Raster tool: Mosaic To New Raster (Data Management)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation. This way, you are publishing a single raster dataset as a map service, which does not require an additional license for ArcGIS Server. Hope this helps! -Calvin
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