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Early Adopter Program ArcGIS Ideas Esri Support Services ArcGIS Blogs ArcGIS Code Sharing Product Life Cycles Manage Cases Request Case Start Chat Back to results Print Share Is This Content Helpful? Search on GeoNet Submit to ArcGIS Ideas How To: Install ArcSDE for PostgreSQL on SUSE 10 Summary Installing ArcSDE for PostgreSQL on SUSE 10 results in an error, when creating a geodatabase.ArcSDE for PostgreSQL is built on Red Hat 5 and certified on SUSE 10, resulting in PostgreSQL client libraries having a dependency on Red Hat 5 specific operating system libraries. Substituting the PostgreSQL client libraries supplied with ArcSDE with the libraries already present on SUSE 10 from the PostgreSQL installation resolves the error. Procedure Following the documentation to install ArcSDE for PostgreSQL on SUSE 10 results in errors, when creating a geodatabase.Code:sdesetup -o install -d POSTGRESQL -u sde -p sde -D dbname -l Server10_Ent_Adv.ecpESRI ArcSDE Server Setup Utility Thu Apr 8 17:25:27 2010------------------------------------------Error: libssl.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryError creating ArcSDE direct connection (-324)Follow the steps below to resolve the error.Install PostgreSQL:Follow the instructions in the PostgreSQL documentation to install PostgreSQL.Among other things, the installation creates PostgreSQL client libraries (libpq.so*) with dependencies specific to SUSE 10.Install ArcSDE for PostgreSQL:Follow the instructions in the ArcSDE for PostgreSQL installation guide to install ArcSDE.The installation places libpq libraries in the SDEHOME lib location. These libraries are compiled on Red Hat 5 Linux, and therefore depend on libraries specific to Red Hat 5 Linux and will not work on SUSE 10. They must be replaced with libraries from the PostgreSQL lib directory.Copy libpq.so* libraries:As the sde user, copy the libpq.so* libraries from the PostgreSQL lib location to the SDEHOME lib location. Note:If the default installation location is being used, the following is the location of the PostgreSQL lib location: /usr/local/pgsql/libNote:If the default installation loca
Threaded ♦ ♦ Locked 13 messages Am Mb Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Error Creating ArcSDE Vecor Data Store I'm running Geoserver 2.1.4 with arcsde plugin (also 2.1.4) and ArcSDE SDK 10.0 on 64 bit Window XP box. The same box has ArcSDE and other arcmap installed. I followed the steps listed http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000010922 the plugin readme.txt file while installing. I have even restarted the box but this does not seem to fix the problem. However, I'm able to successfully connect to the database server using direct connect from the same box. Listed below is the error message that appears on the log Regards, http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Error-Creating-ArcSDE-Vecor-Data-Store-td5003198.html Amon +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2012-09-20 10:18:38,655 WARN [data.store] - Error obtaining new data store org.geotools.arcsde.ArcSdeException: Can't create connection to none for Session #1[SDE error -324][Error desc=SERVER LIBRARY FOR DIRECT CONNECT COULD NOT BE LOADED. ][Extended desc= ] at org.geotools.arcsde.session.Session$CreateSeConnectionCommand.execute(Session.java:621) at org.geotools.arcsde.session.Session$CreateSeConnectionCommand.execute(Session.java:575) at org.geotools.arcsde.session.Session.issue(Session.java:180) at org.geotools.arcsde.session.Session.
client on the client computers, perform the following steps to set up a direct connection from ArcGIS Desktop. Note: If there is an existing connection to an ArcSDE http://help.arcgis.com/EN/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/002n/002n00000039000000.htm geodatabase in the ArcGIS Desktop instance, any subsequent connections matching the original https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/227/how-do-i-connect-to-my-arcsde-geodatabase-using-di.html server, instance, and authentication mode properties will use the original connection properties. This means that if you connect to the same ArcSDE geodatabase with a connection file that does not save user name and password or version and there is already a connection to the same ArcSDE geodatabase server and instance error creating that does save the user name and password or version, you will not be prompted to fill in the missing properties; the properties from the original connection with the saved login or version will be used. Steps: Expand the Database Connections folder in the Catalog tree. This can be accessed in one of two ways: Start ArcMap, ArcScene, or ArcGlobe, open the Catalog window, error creating arcsde then double-click the Database Connections folder in the Catalog tree. Start ArcCatalog and double-click the Database Connections folder in the Catalog tree. Double-click Add Spatial Database Connection. This opens the Spatial Database Connection dialog box. In the Server text box, type the name of the server on which the Oracle database resides. What you type in the Service text box varies depending on the version of Oracle client you use and whether you are connecting to the master sde instance or a geodatabase in a user's schema. If you are connecting to Oracle using an Oracle 10g client, type sde:oracle10g:
in Home / *FME Desktop / Home / How do I connect to my ArcSDE Geodatabase using Direct Connect? Export to PDF RobynR created · Oct 08, 2015 at 07:12 PM · edited · Mar 04 at 12:08 AM Article created with FME Desktop 2015.0 Question How do I connect to my ArcSDE Geodatabase using Direct Connect? Answer Connecting to an ArcSDE Geodatabase using the Direct (or 2 Tier) method has become the default standard as of ArcGIS 10.1. See The Notes on FME and Esri Compatibility page for more information on what software is required to support this method. For additional information please consult the Esri documentation on Direct Connecting. As of FME 2015 the Geodatabase (ArcSDE) format supports the use of the Esri connection .sde files only. So building and testing your connection in ArcCatalog prior to using FME is recommended. Then this connection file can be used by the Geodatabase (ArcSDE) formats. Older versions of FME also use the Esri connection files or you can setup the Geodatabase (ArcSDE) format connection using the information below. The Esri Legacy ArcSDE format will continue to need the following information. FME 2015 adds an option to the Connection dropdown - "Populate from Connection File" that will pre-fill the connection parameters based on what you are using in your Esri geodatabase connection file (.sde). This makes it easier to ensure that you are using the right connection parameters for your various connections. Oracle If connecting to SDE on Oracle, use the following settings in the Esri Legacy ArcSDE reader or writer database connection dialog box. Note: Oracle Client Values "oracle10g" if you are using an Oracle 10g client, "oracle11g" if you are using an Oracle 11g client or "oracle" for an Oracle 12c client. Our testing has shown that using "oracle" or "oracle11g" also works for the Oracle 12c client. Connection: Parameters * Server: