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Hi Thomas, I would recommend filling out this form: Report a Security Concern | ArcGIS Also feel free to visit Trust | ArcGIS with any security related concerns. Did you ever open a support case? -George
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Here is blog that covers that information: Simplify Your Life: Working with Schema Changes in Replicas | Support Services Blog
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Here is a blog that gives detailed information GDB replication and schema changes: Simplify Your Life: Working with Schema Changes in Replicas | Support Services Blog Geodatabase
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02-09-2016
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Martin, I am not sure about using the sdelayer to "toggle" between load_only and normal_io and any potential issues. That could cause an issue in itself. You also mention that you have a specific hotfix installed and may need to get a case with support created to investigate the issue in more detail. This would probably include a full backup of the database in question (SDE and other data schemas).
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Hi Martin, The patch that you reference is ONLY for Oracle geodatabases that were upgraded to/created at version 10.0, at some point. There was no known issue with 9.3.x or 10.1 or newer geodatabases that never went to version 10.0. As I understand it the patch should drop/recreate the spatial index on the GDB_Items table (update to the correct SRID) and prevent any other spatial inconsistency referenced in this KB: 42461 - Unable to insert or update Oracle st_geometry feature classes, encountering ORA-20085 errors I would say that as long as you have applied the patch to the clients and upgraded the Oracle geodatabase with the patched client that you will be good to move forward. Hope this helps with some of the confusion. -George Managing Data Enterprise GIS
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Hi Leo, When you create a new feature class in Oracle it is listed by "OwnerName.Table Name" (i.e. George.FeatureClass) The GIS user is not the "admin" account for Oracle. By default the SDE user is the geodatabase administrator (who owns the geodatabase (SDE/GDB) repository tables). As for loading the data as the GIS user, that is up to you. I would say that it make administration of the data easier to have a separate data owner. Here is some documentation on Oracle and owning data: User Accounts in Oracle GDB Admin in Oracle What are user privileges User privileges for Oracle If you need more detail or help, I would recommend opening a Esri Support ticket and talking to the Geodata team. -George Geodatabase Enterprise GIS
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02-04-2016
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Using our favourite GDBT toolset with Desktop 10.1 or later release
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02-01-2016
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I am adding some more groups for more visibility.... Python Developers Geodatabase If this is a show stopper, I would recommend login a case with Technical Support also to possible get to a resolution more quickly. -George
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01-28-2016
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It looks like that the port 4000 is already in use on that machine, based on the error message above. I found a link that gives more detailed information about the ports needed for ArcGIS Server: ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) Let us know if this helps.
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01-26-2016
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Be sure to restart the ArcGIS Server service after the native client install......
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01-22-2016
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Which SQL Server native client is installed on the server machine? The Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server is not supported by ArcGIS 10.2.1 or 10.2.2 clients. The SQL Server 2012 native client must be used instead. System Requirements
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01-22-2016
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Suad, Can you provide some more information than just the error? -What version of ArcGIS for Server? -What RDBMS are you attempting to register to? -What authentication is being used (DB vs. OS)? That should get us going.....
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01-22-2016
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Hi Jose, Here is the information on creating a spatial view at 10.3.x or newer: Create a database view in ArcGIS for Desktop—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop Create Database View—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop -George
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