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Save as 'Project Template' would work. You can then create a new project based off the original and it will duplicate the data as well.
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Replace the brackets with curly braces: Param{ [System.Array], $ServerMachines [System.String] $ModuleSourcePath }
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Did you restart ArcGIS Monitor Server and your browser? Why does Chrome not trust it still? It should say in dev tools > security
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Is it possible to set an alert to monitor the number of named users in Portal for ArcGIS? I can see the number of portal users in ArcGIS Monitor Server > Site > Catalog but it would be useful to alert administrators if the number of users is close to the maximum named users allowed in the license file. For example, if portal is set to 'automatically join' to provide a seamless login experience, the named user limit will eventually be reached due to staff turnover. The alert could then prompt the administrator to review the users and or delete inactive users/users who haven't logged in for x weeks.
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It sounds like your company is implementing gMSAs. This information might be useful now: How To: Configure ArcGIS Enterprise to use a group-managed Service Account
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Hi Gill, I noticed this when deploying portal HA with Chef. See #62 for more information.
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How were permissions set on the service? If you have granted the user running the ArcGIS Server account permissions to the feature classes at the database level, try resetting the permissions using ArcGIS Desktop.
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In later versions of JMeter, IWA can now be handled through the JMeter HTTP Authorization Manager
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Have you seen this article: https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000012930
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The answer was found in the help: http://esri.github.io/arcgis-python-api/apidoc/html/arcgis.gis.toc.html?highlight=items#arcgis.gis.User.items "For content in the root folder, use the default value of None for the folder argument. " This can be written as: folderitems = adminuser.items()
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I am trying to move Portal items from the root directory to a new folder I create. This works when content is stored in a folder I already created but not from the root/home directory under MY CONTENT. The docs say "You can move content out of folders to root by calling the move() method and specifying / as folder name" This is the code: for folder in folders: folderitems = adminuser.items(folder= '/') for item in folderitems: item.move(folder= 'New Folder') This is the error: ValueError: Could not locate the folder: /. Please verify that this folder exists and try again.
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There is a caveat to the section on "The publisher's machine and the server are working with different databases". You must publish a service definition through ArcGIS Server Manager on the Server machine. I was initially copying map packages and sd files across from ArcMap on my first environment, to ArcMap on my second disconnected environoment. Trying to publish from ArcMap will not work because you cannot set the publisher database connection for the swizzling to take place. ArcMap tries to validate both the publisher and server database connections and will fail to validate the publisher connection because the database is not reachable. Thanks to Jonathan Quinn for putting me right on this. To answer my original question, it is not possible to do this but the easiest solution is to bundle the data in the sd files and push the data into a managed database.
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As the "server" database connection is not reachable from the machine it is being published from because it is on a different LAN, it is not possible to set this connection. It would be good to either allow "server" database connections to be set even if the server is not reachable, thus allowing the connections to be swizzled once the mxds and data have been copied. Going back to my original post, I would like to set the database connection at time of publishing the SD with the data bundled inside it, or swizzle the connections at time of publishing.
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You are correct that the instances reside on separate LANs. I am migrating a copy of the data and then publishing the MXD but was hoping to capture the service definition settings as well to reduce the chances of human error when publishing on the second environment.
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Is it possible to define the database connection at the time of publishing a service definition? Here is the desired workflow: 1. Create a service definition through ArcGIS Desktop with 'feature access' capability. 2. Select 'no available connection', 'include data in service definition when publishing' 3. Move the service definition to another environment 4. Publish the service definition AND specify the database connection. What is happening is that the data is being copied into the managed database. The ideal scenario is that it is copied into another referenced SQL Server database. Is this possible?
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