How do I migrate to ArcGIS enterprise?

How do I migrate to ArcGIS enterprise?

Steps for ArcGIS Server

  1. Update the administrator URL for the federated server.
  2. Validate the federated server to update the server’s configuration store with the new administrator URL.
  3. Move the directories and config-store to the local drive of the new machine, mirroring what you did in step 1.

How do I update my enterprise geodatabase?

Install a new version of the ArcGIS client or apply a service pack, patch, or hot fix to an existing installation and upgrade the geodatabase. Complete the steps needed prior to upgrading, then upgrade your geodatabase using the Upgrade Geodatabase geoprocessing tool or a Python script.

When should we choose to use enterprise geodatabase?

If you want to use historical archives in your geodatabase, replicate your data, access simple data using SQL, or concurrently edit data without locking it, you need to use enterprise geodatabases.

How do I create an enterprise geodatabase?

Run the Create Enterprise Geodatabase tool

  1. Start ArcMap or ArcCatalog.
  2. Open the Create Enterprise Geodatabase tool.
  3. Choose SQL Server from the Database Platform drop-down list.
  4. Type the name of the SQL Server instance to which you will connect in the Instance text box.

How do I migrate an ArcGIS server?

Migrate a machine running ArcGIS Data Store Install ArcGIS Data Store on your new machine. Use the same install directory as your original ArcGIS Data Store machine. Register the new relational data store as a standby machine with the portal’s hosting ArcGIS Server site using the ArcGIS Data Store configuration wizard.

How do I update Arcpro?

When a new version of ArcGIS Pro is available, a notification appears by default when you start ArcGIS Pro. Click the notification to open the ArcGIS Pro Settings page and download the software update. An update notification (top) links to a Download Now button on the ArcGIS Pro Settings page.

How create enterprise geodatabase ArcGIS pro?

Follow these steps to create a geodatabase using the Enable Enterprise Geodatabase tool in ArcGIS Pro:

  1. Start ArcGIS Pro.
  2. Connect to the SQL Server database as the geodatabase administrator.
  3. Open the Enable Enterprise Geodatabase tool.
  4. Drag your new database connection into the Input Database Connection field.

Where do I find the upgrade geodatabase tool?

You can open the Upgrade Geodatabase tool from the Database Properties dialog box by clicking the Upgrade Geodatabase button on the General tab, or open the tool directly. If you open the tool from Database Properties, the Input geodatabase text box is prepopulated with the geodatabase connection information.

What’s the best way to migrate data from geodatabase?

Copy/Paste can migrate any type of data in the geodatabase except attribute domains that are not referenced by any feature class or table. If you have such domains and want to migrate them, use the Export to XML Workspace Document method discussed next.

How do I create a geodatabase in gdb?

File geodatabases are supported in all geoprocessing tools. To create a file geodatabase, use the Create File GDB tool. Whenever you use a tool that creates a new feature class, raster catalog, raster dataset, or table in a file geodatabase, you can optionally specify a configuration keyword to customize how the data is stored.

How to move a shapefile to a geodatabase?

To move shapefiles, coverages, or data in another format into a file geodatabase, use the same method that you would use to move the data into a personal geodatabase. Select the dataset in the Catalog tree, right-click, then choose the Export > To Geodatabase command; use the To Geodatabase (multiple) command to export multiple datasets at once.