Arcgis 10.0 install#
The following example shows valid file system permissions for ArcGIS Server to install and function ~]# ls -la /homeĭrwx- 4 arcgis arcgis 4096 Aug 23 10:06 ~]# ls -la /varĭrwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 ~]# ls -la /ĭrwxr-xr-x 2 arcgis arcgis 4096 Aug 23 10:06 arcgisĭrwxr-xr-x 107 root root 12288 Aug 23 10:06 etcĭrwxr-x- 18 root root 4096 Aug 23 10:04 rootĭrwxrwxrwt 12 root root 4096 Aug 23 10:03 tmpĪll file systems ArcGIS Server touches (see File System Requirements) must support: "arcgis user" needs rwx (Read Write Execute):."arcgis user" needs r-x (Read Execute):."root" user needs rwx (Read Write Execute):.The following file system permissions are required to install & run ArcGIS Server on Linux: See Linux for help.įile System Requirements User Permissions In addition there are some limitations organizations should consider before pursuing this option: ( ).īefore beginning it is important to understand Linux fundamentals. Within ArcGIS Server Manager > Security > Settings > Security Store > External Database with your JDBC connection details:īe advised that ArcGIS Server Java on Linux/Unix can be challenging to install. TO: \ArcGIS\Server10.0\java\manager\config\security\lib\ojdbc6.jarĢ. Copy ojbc6.jar from your Oracle database to ArcGIS Server Java:ĬOPY: \oracle\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\jdbc\lib\ojdbc6.jar For example, Oracle would be ojdbc6.jarġ.
Arcgis 10.0 driver#
When configuring an External Database with AGS 10.0 be sure to use the java 6 version of any JDBC driver used.LDAP URL: ldap://ssldomain:389/DC=ssl,DC=local The following can be entered into ArcGIS Server Manager > Security > Settings > Security Store > Configure > Active Directory > Configure. Due to NIM073089, before proceeding further, you must create the following within Active Directory:.Note ArcGIS Server will not respect SAMAccountName as the User-ID Attribute value, you must use CN.(User Store Section):Īctive Directory URL: ldap://ssldomain:389/CN=Users,DC=ssl,DC=localĪdministrator's DN: CN=ssluser,CN=Users,DC=ssl,DC=local See the last (Proxy Server) section in "ArcGIS Java Manager and Web Server settings":Ĭonfiguring Security Active Directory User Store Is ArcGIS Server Java (9.3.1) supported with a different version of a Services Handler (10.x) supported? No, these two components must be of the same version.įYI: If they deploy the web application created in Server Manager to an external Java Application Server, they will need to set the Java proxy properties(http.proxyHost, http.proxyPort, http.proxyUser, http.proxyPassword) for that the application server.
Arcgis 10.0 windows#
One of the dynamic properties of ArcGIS Server Java on both Linux & Windows is the ability to export and deploy what is known as the "Services Handler" onto another Java Web Application Server such as Tomcat, which will then expose a REST ( and/or SOAP ( endpoint. The *nix version of ArcGIS Server Java is fundamentally the same codebase as ArcGIS Server Java with the addition of a number of complex components including LDAP, MainWin, and an Identity Server making very difficult to deploy and support successfully.ĪrcGIS Server Java for Unix follows the Server Licensing model.