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Thanks for responding Rex. Answers: What version of ArcGIS Desktop are you currently at and what version(s) geodatabases (parent and child)? 10.2.1 for both clients and gdb What DBMS is used for the parent and child? Oracle 11g For data experiencing this behavior- by chance does the name of the relationship class match the name of the related table or feature class that it relates? The naming scheme for the relationship class is FeatureClassName1_FeatureClassName2. Important to note - these are featureclass : featureclass relationship classes where we are seeing the problem, not limited to featureclass : table relationship classes. We only have a couple of the latter, and believe they are OK. In the past- has the relationship class or related table name been edited or changed since the replica was created? Doing so will make it seem like items are syncing properly- however they really aren't. None of these tables names or relationship class names have changed since they and the replica were created. Have you attempted to remake/recreate the replica with fresh object registration and try to sync to the child gdb to see if the missing records come through? No. That is something we would like to do, but we think the business impact would be too great. It will take at least 3 days to rebuild the replica. And we have no confidence this will actually solve anything; we think it will just mask the issue for some time.
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Like many organisations, we have an editing database and a publication database, and we use Esri 1way replication to keep the versioned feature classes in sync. To complicate matters, we have geometric networks and many relationship classes as part of the replica. We have long observed that some of the relationships do not make it across - that is feature x is related to feature y on our editing database, but they are not related on the publication database, aka the replica target. We have never been able to reproduce this, and when investigated in the past, the discrepancy counts were low enough that we didn't think it warranted too much digging. However, we found today that at least for one subtype of one feature class, the results are pretty disastrous. There are approximately 60,000 records of this particular subtype, all of which should have a related feature. On the editing database, about 600 do not have the required related feature. These are likely data errors, but only affecting 1% of the data...we can manage that. But on the publication database, roughly 30,000 of these features are lacking their related feature! Half! And I of course expect we will find some similar ratios as we expand our analysis. So my question for all you out there in GeoNet world - has anyone seen this before?? Any ideas as to what might be happening?
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Hello, Large Australian electric utility here. We are in the process of upgrading from ArcGIS/ArcFM 10.0 to 10.2.1. A brief outline of the current 10.0 Server environment: 37 map services 7 SOM servers 8 additional SOC servers 1000 web GIS users, typically 250 concurrent We made the decision some months ago to move all of our map services to a single site with a single cluster. This site was to include 12 servers, running Win 2k12 with 4 core and 8GB RAM each. Our test environment has only 2 servers in it, and has been performing OK through most of the project. We had no reason to believe that going into production with 12 would be anything but much faster. Then last week, Esri-AU came to us, freshly returned to Oz from the Esri Developer Conference, and said it is recommended to not include greater than 4 servers in any given site; that the chattiness between the servers can degrade performance. Apparently this issue is fixed at 10.3, but that is not an option for us. We need to find a way to make it perform at 10.2. Now, to try to substantiate this recommendation, we have added more servers to that test environment, and done a series of load tests with 1,2,4, and 8 servers in the site. We have thus far seen little evidence that going above 4 is any real problem...we have only run into performance issues where we did not have enough threads for a given service or 2. (and we know we can configure around this) My question is this: how have other people - especially large organisations - elected to lay out your ArcGIS Server 10.1/10.2 environments? I am interested in: number of services number of users number of servers (including core count and RAM) number of sites number of clusters per site Any wisdom and experience anyone can pass on would be much appreciated!! David
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Figured it out! I was missing: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime (x64) Available for download here: Download Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime from Official Microsoft Download Center
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Anyone ever figure out exactly which files were missing? I'm now struggling with this same problem... I'm a local admin. My excel and powerpoint are complete installs. What's missing???
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Is it indeed the case that SDEGDBREPAIR will no longer exist at 10.2?? We have just had our 2nd unplanned outage on our editing geodatabase in 6 weekswhich was fixable by SDEGDBREPAIR. We are now planning our 10.2 upgrade...but the prospect of not having that SDEGDBREPAIR safety net is more than a little unnerving! Can someone from Esri please chime in on availability of these other SDE command line tools?
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