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James, what do you about the attachments associated with a survey? How do you re-instate them too?
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11-30-2018
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The enhancement request covers new functionality within the platform the ability to export from ArcGIS Online to any Esri supported image format, maintaining its georeferencing information and then dropping them into a disconnected ArcGIS Desktop. Currently it is only a PDF that is exported as georeferenced, the customer requires any Esri supported image format that is exported to be georeferenced. This is a requirement from our customer UKHO,with the POC of Bob Croft: Bob.Croft@UKHO.gov.uk
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when you say you updated the license file, what do you mean? and was your Windows Firewall blocking ports internally on the machine?
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02-05-2018
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When I go to federate the ArcGIS Server I get the following error message: "Unable to federate at this time" When I look into both the Portal and AGS logs I get the same error message: "Failed to update the security configuration. Cannot update the security configuration as server is not registered with Portal". When I set the AGS logs to DEBUG I get this message: " Testing to see if this server has been registered with Portal as a federated server. Failed to test if the server is registered with Portal" Then it states: "File or directory not found" in relation to http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml and this of course cannot be accessed as it is a completely disconnected environment. I have also checked the following at 10.3.1: I was able to add store credentials of a secured ArcGIS Server service from the AGS I am trying to federate against so that proves that the certificates work as expected. ROOTs and INTERMEDIATEs have been imported into the Portal Java keystore. The main confusion stems from the fact it was federated earlier this morning, the URLs I used were similar to these (with the actual names removed for security reasons) SERVICES URL: https://machinename.domain/arcgis ADMIN URL: https://machinename.domain:6443/arcgis The correct PSA details were used in the username and password. Does anyone have any further input on what the "Unable to federate at this time" corresponds too?
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Good Afternoon All, I have an ArcGIS Server in a live environment which has both a live and staging area for caching. Once data has been cached on the staging server, it is then replicated across into the live service. In theory anyways. So the problem that I have is that I can create a Cached Map Service. I can publish the service but when I try to make the service a cached service this is the error I receive and is attached. Because of the fact that it works perfectly within the live environment I have come to the conclusion that it can only be a file permissions/ user permissions or a file locking issue. I set the logs in ArcGIS Server Manager to DEBUG and got the following messages: <Msg time="2016-04-19T15:50:51,213" type="VERBOSE" code="6638" source="Admin" process="3112" thread="1" methodName="" machine="server.fqdn" user="" elapsed="">Failed to retrieve service item information for 'SampleWorldCities.MapServer'. Uploaded content not found.</Msg> <Msg time="2016-04-19T15:50:51,213" type="DEBUG" code="9999" source="Admin" process="3112" thread="1" methodName="" machine="server.fqdn" user="" elapsed="">com.esri.arcgis.discovery.admin.AdminException: Uploaded content not found. Looking at these logs makes me think that the Caching Tools cannot read the data within the published non-cached service and then made sure that the datastore where the data is coming from is registered within ArcGIS Server Manager. Any ideas would be appreciated. Regards, Dan
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