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Hi @ThierryBOCH, ArcGIS Pro supports publishing cached map services to a standalone ArcGIS Server. However, the server version must be 10.6 or later. You can find more information about this workflow here: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/sharing/overview/publish-services.htm Thanks.
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Hi Majdoleen, This workflow is not supported for ArcGIS Online. It is supported for map image layers on ArcGIS Enterprise and map services on standalone ArcGIS Servers. There is a bug for this workflow with standalone servers at 2.6, and is addressed in the upcoming 2.7 release. Thanks, Susan
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Hi Jamal, This workflow is supported from ArcGIS Pro for map services originally published with ArcMap and those published with Pro. 1. Open the map that was used to create the original cached service. (If you were working with ArcMap, import your mxd into a project.) 2. From the Share tab, open the Share As Web Layer pane. 3. Enter the exact name and server folder where the cached service was originally published. 4. ArcGIS Pro should automatically detect the existing cache on your server and display an informational message that the cache will be attached to your new web layer. 5. Proceed to publish the web layer. If this is not working as expected, it would be best to reach out to Support who can help troubleshoot. Thanks for posting!
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At Pro 2.6, Administrators can overwrite web feature layers , map image layers , and stand-alone tables owned by someone else in the organization from ArcGIS Pro. https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/get-started/whats-new-in-arcgis-pro.htm#GUID-CC4A24A7-32F2-4B07-AA40-A371DA14E806 While this doesn't give multiple users the ability to overwrite certain services as some have requested in their comments, it at least allows those with admin privileges to overwrite. Hope this helps!
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Hi John, Which didn't work for you, the Pro or ArcMap knowledge base article? Could you please elaborate on the messages you are seeing? Thanks.
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Hi Liz, There may be a workaround for ArcGIS Pro. Please see the Knowledge Base article 000022667 and let us know if that works for you. Thanks, Susan
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Hi Dan, You should be able to follow the steps in the aforementioned documentation (for map image layers on Enterprise: Overwrite a web layer—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop; for map services on stand-alone server: Overwrite a map service—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop ). Outside of the steps outlined in the documentation, no changes are necessary to make things work. However, since it's not working for you, here are some troubleshooting questions that pertain only to the stand-alone server workflow. I'm assuming from your previous comments that you're trying to overwrite a map service on a stand-alone server, is that right? -Can you confirm that your stand-alone server is version 10.6 or later and the connection type is publisher or admin level? -Are you able to publish new map services to the stand-alone server from Pro? -When you mention in your above comments that you can't overwrite, do you mean that you don't see an overwrite button when you right-click the map service from the server connection, or that you go through the overwrite workflow and it eventually fails? -If the workflow eventually fails, are there messages in the server log? Thanks, hopefully we'll get this sorted out. Since what you're experiencing is not as designed, this is a case where contacting Support would provide the best assistance.
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Hi Mark, Overwriting map image layers to Enterprise portals with federated servers is supported from Pro and does not require deleting/re-publishing. To overwrite a map image layer published to a federated server on Enterprise portal, you'll need to sign into your Enterprise portal and use 'Overwrite Web Layer' which can be found on the Share ribbon (click on the web layer drop-down to find it). Please see this documentation: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/sharing/overview/overwrite-a-web-layer.htm. Overwriting map services on stand-alone servers is also supported if your stand-alone server is 10.6 or later. There's a different workflow for overwriting map services published to stand-alone servers. For stand-alone servers, you'll need to make a publisher (or admin) ArcGIS Server Connection to your server > Right-click on the map service > Overwrite. For more info, see this documentation: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/sharing/overview/overwrite-a-map-service.htm. If you were to follow these steps for a federated server, you wouldn't see the Overwrite command as you noted. Hope this helps. Please note it's not necessary and also not recommended to unfederate your server from Portal to overwrite. Pro also doesn't rely upon the presence of .sd files for overwriting workflows. Thanks and please message again or reach out to support if you continue to run into issues overwriting.
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Ted Cronin From ArcGIS Pro, if an update to your vector tile layer is required, we recommend using Replace Web Layer (Replace a web layer—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop). This will replace the content of one vector tile layer with the contents of another vector tile layer with zero downtime. To update a map image layer on your Enterprise portal (with federated servers), use Overwrite Web Layer (Overwrite a web layer—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop). Randy McGregor You are correct in that there is currently no way to update a web imagery layer while maintaining its item ID. This functionality is planned for a future release. Thanks for your feedback.
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