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the problem you're looking for, you can also search for articles on the Esri Support Center website.InstallationWhen starting ArcGIS Server, I get a warning stating that my /etc/hosts entry for this machine does not match the IP address of the machine. Why does the setup prevent me from installing ArcGIS Server if the ArcGIS Server packaging succeeded but publishing failed failed to execute installation user has a file handle limit of less than 65,535 and a process limit of less than 25,059?Why are some folders left behind after uninstalling?I get an error message about my license being expired.AdministrationHow do I change ArcGIS Server to use a port other than 6080 and a site name other than arcgis?I am concerned about the security implications of the primary site administrator password reset (passwordreset.sh) script. What can I do about this?Will ArcGIS Server work when disconnected from the network?I'm attempting to connect to the server in ArcGIS for Desktop through ArcGIS Web Adaptor, and my connection fails.Can I safely rename a GIS server machine in my ArcGIS Server site?How do I set access permissions on files created by ArcGIS Server at run time?I disabled HTTP-based communication in my ArcGIS Server site and now I can't access the help using the installed shortcuts.I see an Invalid database connection or The data item is inaccessible error when I try to r
Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or failed to execute (upload service definition) posting ads with us Geographic Information Systems Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Geographic arcgis web adaptor failed to get administrator token from the gis server Information Systems Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for cartographers, geographers and GIS professionals. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up unable to register the gis server with the web adaptor Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Problem with publishing GIS resources in ArcGIS Server up vote 0 down vote favorite I have ArcGIS 9.3 on http://server.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/administer/linux/common-problems-and-solutions.htm Win 7 sp1 integrated with VB.Net 2008. I have connected my server in ArcCatalog and publish mxd to ArcGIS Server without any problem, put after I open ArcGIS Server Manager and publish GIS services to GIS resources it gives me this error: arcgis-server share|improve this question edited Feb 1 '12 at 14:35 Chad Cooper 10.4k32966 asked Feb 1 '12 at 9:42 GIS Man 4631622 1 Go to your logs and post that information also. It appears that your ArcGIS Server account cannot access http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/19595/problem-with-publishing-gis-resources-in-arcgis-server the file system that the mxd is located on. –Jamie Feb 1 '12 at 14:07 I am running into a similar problem check you server logs in your server manager under diagnostic. Look for error report. I notice that my ArcSOM keeps stopping, I have not fixed the problem but maybe this information might help you out. –user26707 Feb 7 '14 at 18:55 Welcome to GIS.SE. Since this is so brief and inconclusive, it is better to either continue to develop your idea and edit the answer accordingly or add it as a comment (to the question) and delete the answer. –Martin F Feb 7 '14 at 20:28 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Checking and posting the event log as Jamie suggests would be very helpful. Based on your description though, it sounds like either the data in your published map document is not on a network resource that the server can see, or the ArcGISSOC user does not have permissions to read the data store. Check the permissions on your data. See the "Grant permissions to data diretories" section in ArcGIS Server Help. share|improve this answer answered Feb 1 '12 at 16:08 Jeff Berry 1,355823 i do not know where is the correct directory log folder, is it in C:\inetpub\logs, if is it i have not any file on this folder,if you mean that in C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\server\user\log, i found many file logs,
for Developers Tools to build location-aware apps ArcGIS Solutions Free template maps and apps for your industry ArcGIS Marketplace Get http://server.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/publish-services/linux/analyzing-your-gis-resource.htm apps and data for your organization Documentation Pricing Support Esri Sign In user My Profile Sign Out Go ArcGIS for Server HomeGet StartedPublish ServicesCreate Web AppsAdministerCloud Analyzing your GIS resource Analyzer messages The Analyze button on the Service Editor helps you identify potential performance bottlenecks and errors that you will need to address before you failed to can publish your GIS resource as a service. When you click the Analyze button, the Prepare window appears, identifying the issues you need to address. Once you have addressed all these issues, your GIS resource is ready to publish.If you need more time to correct the issues in your analysis, close the Service Editor and save but publishing failed your service configuration as a draft. You can continue your work by opening the draft in a future session in ArcGIS for Desktop. See Opening a draft service in ArcGIS for Desktop for full instructions.Analyzer messagesWhen analyzing your GIS resource, you'll notice three types of messages in the Prepare window. You can right-click each message to get a quick suggestion on how you can address that specific issue. This will also give you access to a help topic with more information, such as additional repair options. The item in bold in the Description column is the default approach for addressing each issue.TypeDescriptionError These are issues that must be fixed before you can publish your GIS resource to the server.WarningThese are issues in which performance, appearance, or data access may be affected.You have the option to address or ignore a warning. If you choose to ignore a warning, you can mark it as an exception by right-clicking the warning and choosing Mark As Exception.MessageThese informative messag