A GIS administrator must share an imagery service with another ArcGIS Enterprise. The administrator sets up a distributed collaboration with the other ArcGIS Enterprise and shares the service as a reference. The users in the other organization keep being prompted for credentials.Which action should the administrator perform?
Answer(s): A
A GIS administrator receives reports of slow-performing services and notices that disk space is filling up after recent troubleshooting sessions.In those sessions, the following tasks were performed:Services added to the shared instance poolLog retention settings reducedLog level set to DebugArcGIS Server machine restartedAn additional ArcGIS Server site federatedWhat is causing this slow performance?
An ArcGIS Pro user receives the following error when trying to publish to ArcGIS Enterprise:"Unable to publish to ArcGIS Server, error 001369: failed to create service"The ArcGIS Server logs reveal:Failed to create serviceInternal server errorUnable to instantiate class for XML schema typeInvalid XML registry file390 ArcSOC processes runningServer uses only half of available RAMWhich action should the administrator perform?
Answer(s): C
This issue is consistent with desktop heap exhaustion, especially when a high number of ArcSOC processes (e.g., 390) are running on Windows. Desktop heap is a limited memory resource used for GUI and system object management. When it runs out, services can fail to start and produce XML- related errors.Increasing the non-interactive desktop heap size in the Windows registry resolves this.From Esri documentation:"If the Windows desktop heap size is too low, ArcGIS Server may be unable to create new processes (ArcSOC), causing service failures and related internal server errors."Option B is a generic fix and won't address the specific heap exhaustion issue.Option C doesn't help if the root issue is OS-level heap size limits.
ArcGIS Enterprise ArcSOC process limits and Windows desktop heap size
An organization publishes a map image layer to ArcGIS Enterprise that references data from a user- managed PostgreSQL geodatabase.The schema of a table is updated to add a field, but the map service cannot be stopped due to a Service Level Agreement (SLA). Schema locking is disabled.Even after restarting the map service and database, the new field is not shown in the REST endpoint.Which action should the administrator perform?
Map image layers (map services) do not automatically detect schema changes, especially in registered enterprise geodatabases. Even with schema locking disabled, services cache the original schema at the time of publishing. To reflect the new field, you must overwrite the existing service.From ArcGIS Server documentation:"If the schema of a dataset is changed after a service is published (such as adding a field), the change is not automatically reflected in the service. You must overwrite the service or republish the map to reflect schema updates."Option B is not applicable; field visibility in the portal reflects what's in the published service definition.Option C is related to editing access, not field visibility.Option D is not a valid administrative action in this context.
ArcGIS Server Schema Changes and Map Service Behavior
An organization buys an additional 25 licenses for ArcGIS Pro and needs to assign the licenses to ArcGIS Enterprise users.Which license file is required to make those assignments?
When an organization purchases additional licenses (e.g., ArcGIS Pro), a new combined license file must be generated that includes both the existing entitlements and the newly purchased ones. This updated license file reflects the total number of licenses (original + new).From the ArcGIS Enterprise Licensing documentation:"When downloading a new license file from My Esri to assign additional licenses, the license file must reflect the complete set of user types and extensions required. You must generate a new license file that includes both the existing and new entitlements."Option A is incorrect because a license file with only the new licenses would overwrite the previous file.Option B is incorrect for the same reason--partial license files are not valid for merging with existing licenses.Option D does not accommodate the new licenses.
ArcGIS Enterprise Managing Portal License Files and User Entitlements
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