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Hello, We have an interesting situation with an ArcGIS Service. We have three different environments. There are two tables as part of a map service that show the schema/fields of the other table when the service is published. They have the same table name, but are on different Oracle database schemas (different ArcSDE table owners). Oracle 11.2.0.1 ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 ArcSDE 10.2.1 Versioned tables, with some relationship classes defined. Federated with ArcGIS Portal 10.5. The table schemas/fields are reflected correctly in the .mxd used to publish the service. The map service layer numbers are identical in both environments. For example: Environment #1 Service has SCHEMA111.MyTable and SCHEMA222.MyTable layers in it. The database tables have different fields defined on them. In development when the service is published it shows the same table schema/fields defined, even though the service shows the correct layer name (different table) in the REST page. In this environment the REST page shows SCHEMA111.MyTable and it correctly reflects the table fields. The service shows SCHEMA222.MyTable correctly in the REST page, however it reflects the fields in SCHEMA111.MyTable. Environment #2 The exact same behavior occurs, however it is totally reversed! SCHEMA222.MyTable shows correctly in the REST page with the correct fields defined on the table. SCHEMA111.MyTable shows correctly in the REST page but the table has the fields (layers and numbers) from SCHEMA222.MyTable. To reiterate: The table names (MyTable above) are the same but in different Oracle database schemas (different ArcSDE table owners). ArcSDE and Oracle do not object to this, but is ArcGIS Server perhaps protesting? The .mxds are correct and show the correct fields for each layer, but the fields are listed incorrectly on the service layer when it is published, even though it says it is the correct name in the REST page. Thanks for any feedback!!!!
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We have a cached tile ArcGIS service. The largest scale is 1:500. The problem is we have some other data overlaying on the service in Portal that doesn’t turn on until 1:300. In ArcMap and other ESRI applications, you can zoom in beyond the cache level as far as you want. For example, in ArcMAP I can load the cached service with the max scale at 500 and still zoom in to 1:250. ArcGIS Portal however does not allow you to do this and is limited by the resolution/scale of the base map. It is a huge volume of data and I don’t want to generate another level in the cache. Is there a way in ArcGIS Portal you are aware of to allow additional zoom beyond the tiled level as in ArcMap etc.?
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Sorry for the late response. If you already got around this, could you detail how? If all of the servers are behind the firewall I would suggest trying authentication with Active Directory/LDAP at the Portal Tier. IWA may not be required if web tier authentication (e.g. outside the firewall) is not required, Portal Tier authentication may be quicker. See: Configure your portal to use Windows Active Directory Use Integrated Windows Authentication with your portal—Portal for ArcGIS (10.5.x) | ArcGIS Enterprise You have a lot of overhead on a single server as well. May see a bit of a performance if you are using a single machine deployment and it is federated, I assume ArcGIS Server is also on this machine. I would consider adding a server. If you are hosting Image Server, GeoEvent, and ArcGIS Server on the same box you will also see a performance hit. Better to segregate if possible.
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Couple of questions: Are you behind the firewall for everything or are the services exposed externally? Are Portal and Server federated? Is it setup as a hosting server? When you say single server environment, do you mean everything is on the same server? E.G. Portal, ArcGIS Server, and Web Adapter all the same machine?
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That is great stuff. Thank you for your thorough reply. I appreciate it.
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I have the SSL certs I need and think I understand how to set them up. I have seen many other posts, but my questions has to do with multiple machines in a site. I know every machine that participates in an ArcGIS Server Site has to have SSL enabled and setup per this: http://server.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/administer/windows/configuring-https-using-an-existing-ssl-certificate.htm If you have 3 different machines composing a site do they all have to have the same certificate, or simply be SSL? For example, our sys admin setup a different cert for each of our IIS servers. If each machine in a site has to have the same cert, does the web adapter machine also have to have that same cert? I have root and intermediate certs that will apply to all of them, but can the individual machines themselves have different selfsigned certs as long as they are SSL or should each machine in the site use the same one and should the Web Adapter also have the same one? Follow on. If I have a web adapter on machine A pointing at the site, and another adapter on machine B pointing at the same site does it matter? It seems like the Web Adapter machines have to be SSL enabled but the certs can be different than the site, and machines in it. Make sense? Thanks.
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That worked great, thanks. This is an older post, so hopefully you still get emails. I am using a ctxcat index on our stuff too. Two questions: 1)With CTXCAT indexes you don't have to do ctx_ddl.sync_indexes because they are done automatically during DML operations. However, Oracle documentation states: "Applications that insert without invoking triggers such as SQL*Loader will not result in automatic index synchronization as described...." I am inserting into the table (non-versioned) with ArcObjects code. Do you reckon ArcObjects inserts will still allow the auto synch, or will I have to do it manually? 2) Do you run ctx_ddl.optimize_index? Again, if the CTXCAT index syncs automatically, do you have to run optimize? Thanks very much. Bill
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Older thread, but did anyone ever figure a way to do this? Would like to do the same thing and prefer not to batch all of our SDE data to xml and WAF if we don't have to. Thanks. Bill
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