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I need to pull ellipsoids into arcgis to intersect flight telemetry against them. I can't even find how to make a simple two variable (height, length) ellipsoid happen... and what I need is a three variable one (height and width along with length). It's dead simple making an ellipse on the ground and I'm hoping I missing something equally dead simple to at least get a two var ellipsoid up. So, please, some guidance would be much appreciated.
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HTTP GET request failed. Connect to localhost:7220 is 7220 blocked by firewall?
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As far as Linux-only I'm not sure on that. We only deploy on the RHEL hardened gov provided images. Basically terraform them into existence and then ansible them into their role (portal, host server, geoevent, etc). Since I am the GIS guy, not the dev/ops or infrastructure guy, I really don't have an answer for you. But if you can mount an EFS to Windows I can't imagine why it would be any different. Again, not my swim lane...
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11-19-2020
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We have a solution at the government agency I work for that needed to move to both HA and DR configurations (that San Antonio data center lightning strike caused a 15 hour outage). We were avoiding the same single point of failure you mentioned that stems from the file share. Auto-recover doesn't work when the data center is down. We deploy multi-AZ primary and multi-AZ dr environments so if a single data center gets the cooling systems shocked to death, or whatever, the other AZ is still humming along. If the whole region goes down then the ip forwards to the DR environment on the other side of the country. At the time we began that project EFS could not handle the volume of small, fast locks required by arcgis, and thus it was an unsupported configuration. So we moved to test using SoftNAS which works well. Because we need to stay on supported configurations (what's the point of premier support if you don't) we engaged with ESRI professional services to get SoftNAS 'blessed' and also noted that since the time of that docker instance that you mentioned EFS has been improved by AWS. The improvements that were made to EFS allow for the many short and fast locks that ArcGIS needs and the professional services team blessed it for use in prod. e.g. it is a supported option for the file share now. Professional services tested and both SoftNAS and EFS meet the need now. Since we deploy primarily to gov cloud on aws we opted to go with EFS. Cheers! Frankie
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That may explain my issue. I was following the how to install exp builder video and ran into issues with node modules when doing the npm ci in either client or server directory. Following that video and pulling node got me version 14.15.0 installed. Should I look for and go to node 12.x or is my issue perhaps unrelated. I notice it finds python (I don't have python 2 on the machine but it checks after failing to find that and does find python 3.9) then it fails a python command for bad syntax. Not sure how to proceed...
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i would like to be informed of early adopter access as well Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
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SoftNAS Cloud NAS - Cloud File Storage - AWS | Azure | vSphere
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A connector for AWS SQS would be nice. Looking at an enterprise install using cloudbuilder multi-zone with RDS and might want to put a queue in front of the geoevent processing. Is there a connector in planning/dev for this yet? It would be nice to have if not.
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Geo-Jobe offers a free wordpress plugin for public webmaps, and their Pro version integrates with your portal account. I'm not certain if it covers all of your requirements but take a look and see! http://www.geo-jobe.com/web-maps-for-wordpress/pro/
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I work on contract for the FAA which uses the aeronautical charting and mapping extensions. I'm sure others work for NOAA or the Department of Defense which have their own mapping extensions. At the highest level developer subscription I still have to ask for trials of these extensions in order to develop solutions. The highest level developer subscription should include the whole enchilada -- all the extensions and products we might need to develop for. It shouldn't be that I'm working with trial authorizations to develop a solution to load AIXM data.
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Awesome, that should cover keeping a flightpath above ground also. Some waypoints for a route will have great distances between them and I was concerned the same would happen.
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I'm experiencing drawing issues with larger extruded areas. Thought you might like to see. I'm trying to extrude sigmets into 3d. (http://www.ibriefer.com/map/sigmets.html) Pretty much the same code from extruding the TFR areas. But the sigmet areas are much larger seem to be drawing underground even though their altitudes are well above. It appears to be extruding straight up and flat, if that makes sense, even though extruding from one altitude to another should curve along with the curve of the earth's surface. If you can see anything obvious that I'm missing I'm all ears.
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This would really help us keep our pilots up to date with weather/airspace changes on the ipad app.
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I love it. I'm working on visualizing controlled airspace (upside down wedding cakes) and airmet/sigmets now. The same code should work. I'll post a link once I have those worked out so you can check them out. I have another question, this one arcade-related. Notice in the current example I linked the gray areas in California for the wildfires that are currently going on. When entered as a hazard/disaster TFR these can contain multiple areas. The type (tfr_type) for that would be Section_91_137_a_NN where NN is the area number.
So, I'd like to set that up in the unique value renderer but if I put a list of values in I get many of the same entries in the legend, and also I'd have to guess and account for the number of areas. e.g. if I account for up to 4 areas (I haven't seen one with that many yet) I could miss a fifth area if that ever occurs (with the way our climate is headed that's probably a when not an if). Is there a way to regex or use Find: uniqueValueInfos: [{
value: "Section_99_7",
symbol: ssiSym,
label: "Special Security Instructions"
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value: Find("Section_91_137_a", $feature.TFR_TYPE,0), //catch any type beginning with Section_91_137_a
symbol: hazardSym,
label: "Disaster/Hazard Area"
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value: "Section_91_145",
symbol: sportSym,
label: "Aerial Demonstration / Sporting Event"
}, Find() is undefined when I try what's above. I'll admit up front I'm just now needing to learn this so I could be missing something incredibly obvious. But perhaps our going back and forth working this out (real life data scenarios) could yield some interesting examples that others could benefit from. I could modify the data load in python to trim the area numbers off the type to make it work, but if possible I'd rather not modify data just to help my visualization. Another idea stemming from data that I have... extrusion from a lower polygon to a higher altitude one (ie the sides won't be perfectly vertical). Think icing, thunderstorms, turbulence... I have polygons for these at various altitudes that I allow the user to visualize in 2d using an altitude slider. As you slide up in altitude the polygon layer changes to what's appropriate. It would be seriously cool to be able to extrude between these to create a 3d icing volume (should look like a cloud that disappears flat-tops once the atmosphere becomes rarefied enough to no longer support icing), or thunderstorms...
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