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Thanks for your reply Asrujit SenGupta. Can you point me to any technical documentation of "how it should work"?
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Hi. I am looking for some clarification/explanations regarding some observations. My scenarios are carried out in ArcMap 10.2.2, 10.3 Geodatabase, Oracle 11g, connection syntax is <Oracle server/Oracle service name>. But I don't think these particularities or differences in software versions are relevant. I have four connection files, all to the same geodatabase (FYI: my_user_name[...] is Oracle connect through functionality, Nobody.sde simply means that no credentials are stored in the .sde file). Scenario 1: I first open my_user_name[sde].sde (success) and then attempt to open sde.sde. The latter one fails, as if ArcMap has passed my_user_name's password instead of sde's password. Why? Scenario 2: I first open sde.sde (success) and then attempt to open my_user_name[sde].sde. Both connections work successfully, as if ArcMap knew to pass the correct passwords this time (but it didn't in Scenario 1). Why? Scenario 3: I open sde.sde (success) and then open Nobody.sde (success). However, Nobody.sde did not prompt me for my credentials, as if ArcMap simply went ahead and passed to Oralce sde.sde's username and password. Why? I'm not asking for a solution to one specific use-case. But you can see that when a lot of folks share .mxds, drag&drop layers between .mxd's, etc. etc. just about every imaginable issue will come up sooner or later. Can you describe what ArcMap is doing in my 3 scenarios? Is there any good documentation of the processes that are taking place? Thanks! Vince Angelo or Jake Skinner ?
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I can click the pan button and pan the map by left-clicking, holding, and dragging the mouse. I can click the Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons and then draw a box on the map and the zoom happens as expected. Not sure why it is working for me, but I figure I'd let you know.
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Hi Randall, ...is the data copied to the sever or is it referenced? In the case of the ArcMap 10.1 issue the data is stored in a geodatabase feature class referenced via a registered database connection to a 10.3 geodatabase within Oracle 11g. Data isn't copied to the server. Aside from the ArcMap 10.1 issue I see some other unexpected behavior. Likely the root causes are network/config+directory storage issues (stored on a version of Isilon which we know is not ideal for ArcGIS Server) rather than the patch itself. Likely any issue that I'm seeing is specific to our environment. Thanks for responding.
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04-03-2015
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After installing this patch on my ArcGIS Server 10.3 I get this error when I publish from ArcMap 10.1. Publishing from ArcMap 10.2.2 seems to go fine. Can anyone help confirm or explain this behavior?
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04-02-2015
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Hi. Has anyone seen noticeable benefits from this patch? My setup is ArcGIS Server 10.3, not federated with Portal. I was hoping this would possibly fix the occasional ArcGIS Server issues expressed in errors messages like "Packaging Succeeded but Publishing failed...", or "The reduced study area polygon is too small for analysis", or ... . So far I cannot say that it improved anything. But then again, I don't understand why with my setup ArcGIS for Server would make any requests to ArcGIS.com in the first place. Thanks, Tobias
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This may have something to do with the feature class' XY Tolerance and XY Resolution. You could compare those to a feature class created in a different version. (In ArcCatalog right click on it an check these values under the "Domain, Resolution and Tolerance" tab.) ...just an idea on where to start looking. -Tobias
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03-29-2015
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Neil, thanks or your reply. I am currently using the free version of this tool and am finding it generally very useful. I don't think it can actually solve this particular problem (update the source url of a registered service item with credentials stored). The Pro version likely could do it via the way you describe it, which in fairness is really a delete and recreate rather than an update. In any case, I want to say "thanks" for your work on these tools. I think there is definitely a need for them, especially for hybrid deployments that integrate ArcGIS Server with ArcGIS Online. I really liked using them so far. Thanks, Tobias
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I should clarify: I only have problems doing this with secured ArcGIS Server services where "credentials are stored with the service item". If you don't store credentials with the service item you can just edit the item and change the url in the Properties section.
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03-20-2015
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This is important for organizational accounts for a number of reasons. One example would be switching from http to https. A programmatic way would be even better than a point-and-click workflow. The ArcGIS Online Assistant allows me to see the sourceURL value, but I cannot edit it. Only the URL assigned to the item by ArcGIS Online at time of registration is editable. Thanks, Tobias
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Sounds good Ben. If you figure it out please let us know. Thanks!
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Ben, it actually makes a difference which version of ArcGIS Desktop you are using. Likely you will be able to enable archiving on your feature class with a Desktop 10.2 client. That will make it un-usable for older clients, though. -Tobias
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Ben, Oracle has a spatial data type named ST_Geometry, and ESRI geodatabases have a spatial data type named ST_Geometry. If you created the feature class via ArcCatalog you are likely using the ESRI one. If you are testing with a very basic feature class (Global ID's added, non-versioned, archiving enabled) all points to this not being a database issue, but a server configuration issue instead. Not sure about the error in your screenshot. Can you provide more details about the ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Online setup? -Tobias
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I have seen the same symptom (using oracle, not postgres) with feature datasets. To solve it I had to unregister/re-register as versioned. Is an option for you? The cause may perhaps be that you added a non-versioned feature class into a versioned feature dataset. Could that be the case?
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Ben, part of the answer is that you need to add a url that references the feature service, not the map service (example http://ags-mobile/arcgis/rest/services/Mobile/Edit/FeatureServer/0). Archiving of versioned vs. non-versioned objects has changed over the past few geodatabase versions (it changed from 10.1 to 10.2 but I can't remember the details), so you might want to look into that rather than into what version of Oracle database your geodatabase resides in.
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