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I cant say I know what the issue is here - but I am presuming you are talking about a file geodatabase, not an enterprise geodatabase in SQL Server or Oracle or PostgreSQL the better forum to ask this question within would be the //www.gobook3.com/t5/geodatabase-questions/bd-p/geodatabase-questions
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yes - simple delete in windows explorer of files older than your last full backup is safe
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Hello Paul, I don't have any experience with FSx for OpenZFS but I would have thought if it looks like a SMB mountable file share then it theoretically may work. The question would be does it perform for lots of small writes & reads with read after write consistency to allow the multiple ArcGIS Servers to each see the same changes effectively concurrently? To help you move forward, have you considered deploying initially using the "standard" fileserver and then moving the Server Directories to the location that is actually FSx for OpenZFS ? Or is your problem that even though you can mount the FSx file share and access with a UNC path, the ArcGIS Server installation won't allow you to use that path for Server directories? Have you ensured that the Windows Service account you are using for the ArcGIS Server has permissions to read/write in the FSx share?
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I dont have the code, but using python, you could create a list of all objectid,y values, sort the list ascending (northern hemisphere) and then step through the list and update the corresponding feature's "ID" field
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When Pro or Insights retrieves information from Snowflake - it casts Geography coordinates to Geometry and interprets the feature as point, line or polygon. But I am not clear whether a Coordinate transformation occurs on the fly. Does snowflake actually record coordinate system (Datum in particular) or does it always presume Lat/Long in WGS84?
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well - as it turns out - I was incorrect in assuming that the tool provided in Portal to alter the settings of a registered folder data store would go through and update the data source for every layer in every service. (Despite the equivalent tooling for a registered database data store doing exactly that). As our workflow involved using webgisdr to move the server site to a new environment, I should have taken more note of the direction in the help ArcGIS Enterprise backups—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise Must this item or setting be identical across deployments when running the webgisdr utility? Item or setting 10.4.x 10.5.x, 10.6 10.6.1 and later Registered data stores other than ArcGIS Data Store Yes Yes Yes In the end, we have been forced to republish all the existing services with the overwrite option. Fortunately, there had been no update of the web layers from the Portal side (pop-ups, layerorder etc), so nothing has been lost.
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At 10.9+, a backup mode has been introduced to webgisdr. This mode re-instates the 50MB limit on transaction logs if it has previously been disabled. If your environment doesn't require geographic redundancy where you restore to a secondary data center, set BACKUP_RESTORE_MODE to backup instead of full . (Full will still clean out ALL files in walarchive) This backup mode can be used when limited hard drive space is available on the portal machine or when backups are not regularly scheduled. When using this mode, the default size limit is enforced on internal transaction logs, preventing them from filling up your hard drive. If you only create full backups, you can set this property to backup .
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Sorry Jason - that's all I have. I would suggest take a look in the Couchdb forums - there may be some guru out there with special insight about backup
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Is there a chance that Antivirus is ruining on either or both of the data store machine or the file server that is holding the backup files? That could certainly cause slowness The data store backup file is zipped and the restore process will be uncompressing it to staging folder in the data store machine, then copying the individual files to the internal database folders ( for tile cache that’s a lot of individual “shards” you could try running sysinternals pro cmon while the restore is happening to see what’s happening behind the scenes
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