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Hello, I'm trying to expand from one server to two in ArcGIS Server 10.4.1, following the instructions here: Expanding from one GIS server to multiple GIS servers—Documentation (10.4) | ArcGIS for Server But I haven't been able to get very far. I've configured the folder at C:/arcgisserver/ to be read/writable by all, but I'm unable to change the configuration store and directories values for either machine (both the host and the new server). No matter which value I change, it throws a 500 error saying method argument cannot be null: "ERROR: code:500, Failed to update the configuration store. Method argument cannot be null. Internal server error." Same error happens if I try to change the output/cache/jobs/system directory values as well. My understanding is that in order for the cluster to work I need to change these values to use the UNC path, which is why the C:/arcgisserver folder is shared. So, the location rather than C:/arcgisserver/config-store should actually be \\hostserver\arcgisserver\config-store I cannot get the host to add the new server, nor can I have the new server add itself to the host, but I'm reasonably confident that the inability to connect to the config store is the source of the problems. Has anyone had this issue? Cheers, Mike
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Oftentimes when creating a web map mash-up, existing map services simply display too much data. In other cases, different masks are applied to the same data in a redundant fashion. We present a simple, open source prototype plug-in for Esri Leaflet, and a geoprocessing service which combine two tiled map service layers (a map layer and a transparency layer) into one tiled, masked layer. This prototype provides two benefits to the user: control over external map service layers via masking and [ii] significant optimization of web map services in terms of number of layers and disk space. This plug-in is prototyped for use in the Group on Earth Observations Global Agricultural Monitoring Initiative (GEOGLAM) Crop Monitor web mapping interfaces. The Crop Monitor activity provides expert users with global satellite-derived products for the purpose of reporting about conditions affecting agricultural productivity. Each of thirteen products per month are masked by up to thirty-five crop masks. Thus, more than five thousand unique map layers are published per year. The prototype plug-in reduces the number of layers required to fewer than two hundred – twenty-eight times fewer layers! Authors: Michael Humber and Antonio Sanchez (University of Maryland)
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