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Add a for loop like in this script. Example Stop or Start All Services in a folder
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Double check the LM when you run this script. You may be borrowing a license per multiprocess thread and hitting a cap.
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Yes you are correct but even if you had no overviews the base data (or raw data) would resample to the same resolution anyway. There's only so many RGB values and cells that can fit in the resolution/screen/printer specs.
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I would like to suggest setting up a script to re-index nightly.
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Might be a stretch but could be resolved with a similar fix to https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-spatial-analyst-blog/are-you-getting-gpu-error-while-executing-the-viewshed-2-tool/ba-p/886217. The default value of 2 seconds in the Windows timeout detection and recovery delay can cause the OS to reboot the GPU which will crash whatever processes are using it.
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Thanks AugusHooper1 can you confirm that after installing Arcgis Enterprise in the second VM (VM2) the machine name for Portal for Arcgis (the one you see in Portaladmin ... / portaladmin / machines) was different from that of VM1? The problem in restoring the same machine is slightly different and more complicated and I cannot find any documentation on this solution. In this situation the solution seems to be: 1) reinstall everything 2) change the machine name in the conf file. File For the first point I don't understand what "reinstall" means. Is it possible to restore items and data (for example using webgis DR) or do you have to start from zero?
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Yes, but only the S3 buckets that I own, not ones that I have cross-account access to.
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Depending on your architecture, you will need to handle changing public ip addresses associated with the EC2. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-instance-addressing.html#concepts-public-addresses We release your instance's public IP address when it is stopped, hibernated, or terminated. Your stopped or hibernated instance receives a new public IP address when it is started. This is why Esri documentation & cloudformation templates require an elastic IP as this presents a static IP address for your instance. https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2-associate-static-public-ip/ You'll also need to double check any internal mappings you have with federation url's, service url's, web adaptor etc etc. Make sure these reference anything other than the public ec2 ip, e.g. your DNS or the private IP. A private IPv4 address, regardless of whether it is a primary or secondary address, remains associated with the network interface when the instance is stopped and started, or hibernated and started, and is released when the instance is terminated.
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Thank you for that. We resolved this issue by also applying the GIS Server license (not image server only).
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