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According to Esri support we need to install Datastore, a separate program. We have been a single machine since version 10.1 of ArcGIS Server. Only recently added portal. Then we were told we had to federate. Now we have to install datastore. All this because we just wanted to use Collector. So our simple server of just ArcGIS server 10.7.1 and web adaptor is now (all 10.8.1) ArcGIS Server, Portal for ArcGIS Server, Datastore, Web Adaptor. Just found a white paper that I think I'll read before making any other changes: https://www.esri.com/content/dam/esrisites/en-us/media/whitepaper/migrating-arcgis-server-to-arcgis-enterprise.pdf Following the steps in the white paper got us to a stable state and the issue has not returned.
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Well, it didn't work. Five days later the cpu pegged 100% again on a Saturday. We only work M-F so no users were on the system. Upgraded to 10.8.1. CPU back to 5%....for a few days, then 100% cpu again. Loaded all patches for 10.8.1 cpu back to normal....for a few days. Today, 100% again.
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Updated Portal for ArcGIS 10.7.1 with patch "Portal for ArcGIS 10.7.1 Enterprise Sites Patch" and the cpu is no longer pegged at 100%.
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Installed portal for ArcGIS server 10.7.1 a month ago. No issues until noon today. At that point the CPU usage shot to 100% and has stayed that way. ticket with Esri and worked on the issue all day. Still 100% cpu. Did a Repair on the software installation, rebuilt the portal index, updated database statistics...nothing has worked. If the Portal service is stopped (windows) the cpu usage stops. Nothing in the error logs seems out of place. Anyone ever see anything like this or have ideas where to look? The highest percentage cpu usage seems to be java but it rotates and is not one process.
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Attribute table for natural gas meters is joined to a view in my billing system so when a user clicks on the map they can see the customers usage. So far all works. Modified the view to change the usage to a subquery (select Max(usage) from tblCustomer;) as "Max Actual Usage". The view represents fine in SQL Server. When using a sub-query the join will not work in ArcMap (nor is a preview available in ArcCatalog). I've read where attribute table joins cannot include a sub-query. Anyone have an idea for a workaround? We have a business case to see the Meter on the map and the maximum usage the customer has ever experienced.
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This was helpful. We had a similar case in that the reason we couldn't log into Geoevent was a certificate issue. This was not obvious as the only issue was not being able to login (that we know of). Resolved by exporting a wildcard certificate into a .pfx file and importing it in ArcGIS Server. N avigated to 'ArcGIS Server Administrative Directory' ( https://localhost:6443/arcgis/admin ) > Machines > MACHINENAME > sslcertificates > importExistingServerCertificate. The alias is what it will be called in ArcGIS, the password and file you will get when you export the wildcard certificate from your AD (if that is where it exists). Just another option. Here is a page that helps:Configure ArcGIS Server with an existing CA-signed certificate—ArcGIS Server Administration (Linux) | ArcGIS Enterprise
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This is good information but the information has changed with version 10.6. What has this become in 10.6 com.esri.ges.transport.featureService.FeatureServiceOutboundTransport
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