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Thanks Michael. I think you nailed it on the head. The locator style we were using uses a *.cls file that maps the standardized address suffixes and prefixes. We are going to alter this file to have the street types we want.
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It uses an address locator style like "US dual range". Example usage: Standardize Addresses—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop
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I am working in ArcGIS 10.2.1. I am attempting to standardize address suffixes with this tool. (Tool reads "Street" it writes the suffixType = "ST", Tool reads "Highway" it writes suffixtype = "HWY" ). This tool, as an independent EXE, worked great at 9.x. We have upgraded to 10.2.1 and the EXE has been converted to a tool. Problem is that the tool is not operating properly. It actually appears to reverse an existing standardized suffix type. Example: 10.2.1 Standardize Address tool reads "BLVD" and it writes "Boulevard" to the output field. 9.x Standardize Address tool reads "BLVD" it knows this is already standardized and writes "BLVD" to output field.
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I have the same problem..... Azure VM, Windows Server 2012. ArcGIS Server Service will start and stop immediately..... AGS 10.3.1 is currently unuseable on my VMs.
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We have an environment with the following configuration: - Web Server with IIS / Web Adaptor 10.1 SP1 - GIS Server - ArcGIS Server 10.1 SP1 - SSL is applied on both Web and GIS Server - Windows AD configured as the identity store - Roles are managed ArcGIS Server. - Web Tier Authentication - IIS enabled Windows Auth. Issue: - Site Admin user can publish fine. This is a local user. - any users that sign or connect using windows credentials are unable to publish. We have configured Web Tier Authentication on the GIS Server. Windows AD is the assigned Identity Store. We are using ArcGIS Server assigned Roles for admins and publishers. When we assign Windows accounts to the publisher role using the Windows Directory/Web Tier Authentication, users can sign into manager and create connections to the server. However, they can't publish any services. Publshing an SD file through ArcGIS Manager The odd thing is that ArcGIS Manager reports that the service has been successfully created. Unfortunately, the service is not actually getting created. Publishing directly from Desktop through a publisher connection When connecting through Desktop and attempting to publish, the publishing process bails out after fully processing. See the attached image for the error message we are getting. If I reconfigure ArcGIS Server to use GIS Server Tier Authentication, create a local user and assign the user to the same publisher role...... User can connect and publish fine. The issue is created by the web tier authentication. Thanks for any advice or suggestions.
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Hello - I reconfigured my site so that the config-store and all arcgis server directories configured on the site are on a separate machine. You were correct. This fixed the issue. Now, when I take down my arcgis site machine, the web adaptor routes the requests to one of the remaining available GIS Servers in the site. Thank you again for the tip. Ben Dwinal
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Hello. thank you for your reply. I have the config-store on one of the servers in the stack. It is a shared directory. If I offload the config-store to another resource, independent from all GIS Servers, will this allow the web adaptor to maintain contact with the remaining services? I will test with the separated config-store. Thank you. Ben Dwinal
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ArcGIS Server 10.1 and Web Adaptor 10.1 We have multi-machine deployment that we are trying to make highly available. Two Web Servers, with Web Adaptors both pointing at GIS Site that has 6 GIS Servers. When configuring the Web Adaptor, we use the URL to one of the GIS Servers in the Site. All well and good to this point. We would like the web adaptor to be able to continue working when the server, configured with the web adaptor, abruptly goes offline. However, after testing, when execute a shutdown of the server that the web adaptor is registered with, I am no longer able to get to view/access any of the GIS Services? - Is there anyway to configure the Web Adaptor to continue working under this scenario? - Seems like a single point of failure in the system. Thanks. Ben Dwinal
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Have a feature setup. All seems to be setup properly. However, getting this error and unable to commit updates through the feature service. Internal Server Error. Error handling service request: Could not service request. java.rmi.UnmarshalException: Error unmarshaling return header; nested exception is: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset I have a local arcgis account on the GIS server that is running the Service. we are using DB auth. Does the DB need to have this same user account with edit permissions? Thanks
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I have SP3 installed and this does fix the issue with JSON Serializer on lengthy input geometries. The problem I am facing now is that the ESRI.ArcGIS.REST.SOE.SOERESTJsonFormatter.WriteJsonResponse bombs when trying to format a response that is larger than ~ 100,000 characters. The context here is a utility network trace that brings back roughly 500 - 600 features. The problem seems to occur when these features have a large number of attributes or vertices causing the response to exceed the JSON formatter. It appears that responses coming from non-SOE operations (identify, query) surpass this limit and are formatted fine. It only occurs on the SOE REST JSON Formatter.
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