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Our walarchive is actually well over 30 GB now and slowly increasing per the postgres 1 hour cutoff of the transaction log and/or user activity. We did run the webgisdr tool consistently in the past (last run ~June) , which would be why the walarchive is currently able to extend beyond 5 GB. From our experience of postgres, everything is operating as normal other than this error being raised in the Portal logs. Just to clarify, this is a production system that has been in use for some years. The only change made during our regular maintenance was to tweak the IWA config. These erros began at the exact timestamp this change occured, hence our confusion as we also agree that this has nothing to do with the underlying portal db, however it is quite the coincidence.
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The below issue was caused by a change in domain controller for the Portal's IWA identity store config. "Wal files size exceeded the maximum size" These errors occur in the portal logs every minute and began to occur at the same timestamp as the IWA config change. No other change occured on the Portal machine at this time. Despite these errors, the ArcGIS Enterprise (10.6) is functioning as normal and the underlying postgres db seems to be behaving fine. The walarchive is consistently increasing as per the 60 minute archive setting in postgresql.conf. These archive dumps are all 16,384 KB and have modified dates AFTER the above change and errors began to occur. Therefore, I do not believe anyting is actually going wrong and impacting users, but there is clearly a config/setting somewhere which is tied to the old domain controller. Any thoughts as to where I can investigate further? The underlying postgres logs indicate no issues in this space. FYI, we do not use webgis DR and do not plan on using this as a solution moving forward due to the scale of our deployment (some incremental backups took 7+ hours to complete).
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I am unable to get past step 9 (https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/documentation/install/mapping-charting-solution/latest/configuring-arcgis-for-maritime-server.htm) while configuring maritime server. After adding the SOE, I receive a pop up loading bar which hangs indefinitely. I am experiencing this issue across two environments (10.6 and 10.6.1). Thoughts?
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08-30-2018
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Referencing the recent Randall Williams's Blog, how would you deploy this in a disconnected (no internet) environment? We currently download the patches.json file (https://downloads.esri.com/patch_notification/patches.json) manually and store on a web server within the disconnected environment. We then alter the hosts file to reference this ip address for requests to downloads.esri.com. This provides the capability to run the patch notification utility to list the current patches available for each component of our ArcGIS Enterprise. It would save us a lot of time if we could also bundle in the functionality of deploying these patches as well. What else would we need to configure/alter to allow this functionality?
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08-26-2018
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Hi Matt - what are the implications of this issue? We have multiple 10.6.0 ArcGIS Server's (10.5.1 -> 10.6) that are listed as 10.6.0 per the ArcGIS Server admin page. However, the version.json file lists the version as 10.5.1 still. Is this just an isolated issue with this particular file? Or, are there compounding impacts across the software? From our perspective, ArcGIS Server 10.6 is behaving as we expected, though it is harder to define missing content in Server when compared to Portal. I wish to ascertain whether your workflow is required as soon as possible OR if it can wait till an appropriate outage.
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I have experienced this 'issue' with upgrading ArcGIS Server from 10.5.1 -> 10.6 and 10.6 -> 10.6.1. Overall, I have not seen any issues with our ArcGIS Server's. However, during the upgrade process, we did need to: reindex portal multiple times manually remove the web adaptor from each arcgis server config repair ArcGIS Server after the install The only service that we found to be missing was the ortho mapping service which seems to be a dependency for defining your raster analytics server.
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You can lock down your web server so that only client requests to your portal go through the DNS alias. Your backend config can then continue with hostname, e.g. web adaptor config, federation url's. In my opinion, you should not need to change anything besides stopping access via the hostname url. I have built Enterprise GIS' and had IT provide a DNS alias for all machines weeks after the fact with no issues / requirements to change any config on my end.
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The root cause was the hosting server (ArcGIS Server). The hostname of the hosting server was 'arcgis' and once this was changed, the issue did not re-occur. I believe it was lodged as a bug. Check to see if the hosting machine or data store machine has a reserved word as the hostname.
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It would be worthwhile looking at cloud storage, if you are able to. If this is not possible, then file geodatabase mosaic datasets sitting as close as possible to the image server is the answer. I would recommend looking at the Mosaic Dataset Configuration Scripts and OptimizeRasters. The advice we have received is to handle all the config at the mosaic dataset level and keep service config to a minimum.
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