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Yes, I had a common area that my backups were stored and both environments used that location. Although if you move the backup file to the location that the restore is expecting, that would work too. E.J. McNaughton
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Yes. Backed up the Production datastore using backupdatastore. Then Restore to the Stand By datastore using restoredatastore. Once that has been completed, you can run a Full WebGISDR and it should work. Good Luck! E.J. McNaughton
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Hi Dixie, We have been successful in getting the WebGISDR to backup and restore to a stand by environment and even have it running as a scheduled task. The key I believe is when we did a manual backup of the data store from the Production environment to the Stand By Environment. I believe the documentation for that is here<https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/10.7/administer/windows/data-store-backups.htm>. Once that occurred, the WebGISDR process began to work. I think it synchs the datastore so the rest of the backup will flow. E.J. McNaughton
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Thanks for the quick reply Jonathan. I have my stand-by environment set up and using etc\hosts to prevent any of the components (Portal, Server, DataStore) from resolving to the primary network. I do have a support ticket for this issue and hope to have a solution at some point. I was just reaching out to see if any other users have had success with this workflow.
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I have successfully created a backup of my production Environment using the WebGISDR tool. I have been told I can restore to a new environment in the same network aliasing the new servers with host files. Has anyone successfully restored this type of configuration?
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Currently, there is no equivalent process in ArcGIS Pro to embed the credentials in a custom print service. Please add this functionality to ArcGIS Pro. We are creating print services from ArcGIS Pro, following the documentation here: http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/create-web-apps/windows/tutorial-publish-additional-layouts-for-printing-with-arcgis-pro.htm We need to embed the credentials in the print service so it can be used to print secure services. The only way to do this currently is in ArcMap. The documentation for printing secure services in ArcMap can be found here: http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/create-web-apps/windows/printing-maps-that-contain-secured-services.htm. There is currently no way to apply this to ArcGIS Pro. This is forcing users to continue using ArcMap, rather than being able to fully migrate to Pro.
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Currently, there is no equivalent process in ArcGIS Pro to embed the credentials in a custom print service. Please add this functionality to ArcGIS Pro. We are creating print services from ArcGIS Pro, following the documentation here: http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/create-web-apps/windows/tutorial-publish-additional-layouts-for-printing-with-arcgis-pro.htm We need to embed the credentials in the print service so it can be used to print secure services. The only way to do this currently is in ArcMap. The documentation for printing secure services in ArcMap can be found here: http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/create-web-apps/windows/printing-maps-that-contain-secured-services.htm. There is currently no way to apply this to ArcGIS Pro. This is forcing users to continue using ArcMap, rather than being able to fully migrate to Pro.
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