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I also notice that the Teredo tunnel adapter comes back from the dead after restarting w/ deallocating. Is "Teredo" Spanish for "zombie"?
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@Domenico Ciavaralla Interesting. I set a static public IP, and even though the machine identifiers didn't change, I got the "Untrusted" status after a restart w/ deallocation. I hadn't set a static private IP address. I've done this, but the other thing I notice is that the IP address listed under Machine Identifiers is an IPv6 address assigned to the Teredo Tunnel adapter. I wonder if I should disable this adapter before attempting to authorize again?
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Hi Lionel, Were you able to resolve this? I'm also getting this exception (in multiple places) after upgrading a project from 10.3 to 10.5.1. Thanks, Jon.
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OK, well, I spoke too soon. I restarted the VM and everything broke. The web adapter is no longer configured for the portal, and I'm getting SSL errors everywhere now with the portal.
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Hi Jonathan, I got past this error -- the data store was using an untrusted certificate, which I added to the Trusted Certificates Store. I'm no longer getting any SSL errors -- I think that we've won that battle. Now, I'm getting the Portal to hang when I try to create a new hosted feature layer by uploading a zipped shapefile. If I look at the hosted feature layer in Server Manager, it doesn't look right. I'm going to try restarting the VM to see if that fixes everything. Failing that, I might try uninstalling and reinstalling the data store to see if that fixes things, unless you've got any other suggestions in the interim.
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Hi Jonathan, When I try to validate the data store, I get the following error: Server machine 'https://ABCD-EFG-HIJK:2443/arcgis/datastoreadmin/machines/ABCD-EFG-HIJK/validate' returned an error. 'Invalid token.'
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OK, this is interesting. I get a number of error messages as follows: ArcGIS Data Store has detected an issue with machine: ABCD-EFG-HIJK.LOCALDOMAIN followed by: ArcGIS Data Store encountered too many problems. Failover may be invoked in standby is configured. and, finally: Data store machine 'ABCD-EFG-HIJK.LOCALDOMAIN' has failed. etc. So, I wonder if LOCALDOMAIN needs to be added to the SAN as well?
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12-18-2017
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Hi Jonathan, Actually, even before doing that, I think I'm pretty close. The web adaptors now appear to be working correctly, and I've federated my ArcGIS Server site. Through the portal, I've tried adding a shapefile and creating a hosted feature layer using the shapefile. It seems that the portal is stuck on loading the page for the new item (see screen capture below) I can see the hosted feature layer in the ArcGIS Server Manager, but you'll notice from the icons that the state seems indeterminate. If I open the item page here, only the General and Item Description tabs are available, and when I try to add the item to a map back in portal, the extent is correct, but I get an error that the layer cannot be added to the map. So, it looks like I'm pretty close, but not quite there yet. Do I really need to uninstall / reinstall everything, or is there a last adjustment that I can make to get it working? Thanks, Jon.
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Hi Jonathan, Thanks, this is helpful. I've created a new certificate with the SAN and installed it in IIS. It appears to be working (though Firefox complains that no organization is specified -- IE and Chome are fine). I've accessed the web adaptor registration page via https://abcd-efg-hijk.local/portal/webadaptor/portal. However, when you indicate that I should use the portal URL https://abcd-efg-hjik:7443 during registration, this is where I'm getting the "Portal configuration requires fully qualified domain name in the Portal URL" error. Shouldn't this also have the ".local" domain extension as discussed previously?
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Hi Jonathan, I'm not exactly sure what you're asking me to do here, but here's what I did: The machine name is "abcd-efg-hijk" When I open a browser and navigate to https://abcd-efg-hijk/portal/portaladmin/machines, I can see that the machine name is listed as ABCD-EFG-HIJK. I then opened the URL to configure the web adaptor (https://abcd-efg-hijk/portal/webadaptor/portal). I see that the portal URL that's currently registered is https://abdc-efg-hijk.local:7443. If I edit this URL to remove the ".local" domain extension, and click Configure, then I get the error "Portal configuration requires fully qualified domain name in the Portal URL", as before. Thanks, Jon.
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For the Esri folks: In general, this is the experience that I'm having setting up a base deployment of ArcGIS Enterprise. I solve one problem, only to find 2 more. Really, it shouldn't be this hard, particularly since I'm not setting up a production environment.
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Thanks, Bill. I ended up setting up a domain controller and a CA on the machine. I used the CA to issue a domain certificate, which I then bound to IIS/HTTPS, and also added it to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities. However, when I browse to https://localhost or https://<machine-name> or https://<machine-name>.<domain-name>, I'm still getting a security error (works fine for FQDN on IE, errors on Chrome and Firefox).
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Thanks, Jake. That got my web adaptor configured. I had it working this morning -- all of my setup completed, ArcGIS Server federated with the portal -- I had just not set up HTTPS. I was able to add a zipped shapefile to the portal, created a hosted feature layer, and added it to the portal's map viewer. Then, I rebooted the machine. Now, I'm stuck again. Since ArcGIS Server is now federated with the portal, it authenticates through the portal, but something's not right. If I try to log in to the Portal through the Web Adaptor (https://, the request gets redirected to the internal URL (https://<servername>.localdomain:7443/arcgis/home). If I try to validate the federated servers from the portal, validation fails. If I try to add a new one, I get an error indicating that federation of servers is disabled when accessing the portal without using the web adaptor. So, I go back to try to re-configure the web adaptor. I get various errors depending on what URL I try for the portal: https://<servername>.local:7443 : "Failed to get administrator token from Portal. Please verify that the Portal URL specified can be accessed successfully." http://<servername>.local:7443 : "Failed to get administrator token from Portal. Please verify that the Portal URL specified can be accessed successfully." https://<servername>.localdomain:7443: "Unable to configure the Portal with the Web Adaptor. Please make sure that the Portal and WebAdaptor are of the same version." http://<servername>.localdomain:7443: "The server committed a protocol violation. Section=ResponseStatusLine" This is very frustrating! I've been banging at this since Friday, trying to do something which should be very simple: set up a base install of ArcGIS Enterprise on a single VM using the ArcGIS Enterprise Builder and it. doesn't. work!
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For a demo, I'm trying to set up a base deployment of ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5.1 on a standalone virtual machine using the ArcGIS Enterprise Builder. The ArcGIS Enterprise Builder configuration failed when configuring the web adaptor for the portal. Through trial-and-error, I've been able to successfully configure the ArcGIS Server instance and its web adaptor, including SSL via a self-signed certificate. However, I'm still experiencing problems getting the Portal configured. For one, I can't figure out how to properly configure the Portal to work with a self-signed certificate. Most importantly, however, I'm not having success configuring the Web Adaptor to work with the Portal. When I try to configure the Web Adaptor to work with the Portal, I'm just specifying the machine name (i.e., http://<machine-name>:7443), since it's not on a domain, but I get an error indicating that I need to specify a fully-qualified domain name for the Portal. Then, I came across this part of the installation documentation, which seems to suggest that the portal needs be on a domain. So, is it even possible to configure portal to work on a machine not connected to a domain?
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Thanks, Dan. You know, you'd think this information would be right up front since it's in the category of "how do I give Esri my money?"
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