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ArcGIS Server Upgrade on Mapserv #166

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nathankota opened this issue Aug 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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ArcGIS Server Upgrade on Mapserv #166

nathankota opened this issue Aug 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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nathankota commented Aug 10, 2023

steve
From Slack thread
It might be time to update arcgis server on mapserv… https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/trust-arcgis/announcements/arcgis-server-security-2023-update-1-patch-available/
ArcGIS BlogArcGIS Blog
ArcGIS Server Security 2023 Update 1 Patch available!
ArcGIS Server Security 2023 patch is now available (77 kB)
https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/trust-arcgis/announcements/arcgis-server-security-2023-update-1-patch-available/

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Scott
Probably a good idea. Are you thinking brand new machines or upgrading in place?

steve
i’m leaning toward in place but am curious about what version of windows we are running

steve
i think if we’re on 2019 we just go with in place

Scott
I’ll check once my laptop finishes this update…

steve
no rush really, i think we just jam in on the board cc
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steve
do you remember how excited you were to upgrade to 10.3 once upon a time?

steve
all these years have you jaded?

Scott
Haha. Esri doesn’t have anything exciting anymore.

Scott
I don’t mind running upgrades. Rebuilding machines is just no fun.

steve
we could try in place windows upgrade

steve
it’s an option

Scott
With a snapshot, I think that it’s worth a try. Not much happens on mapserv these days. I can’t imagine there’s that much cruft.

steve
agreed

steve
we’re pretty close to not needing it

Scott
Another year or two and we may be able to kill it.

steve
i wonder how we could replace feature service editing (address point thing) and GP tools (is printing the only thing left?)

Scott
I’m not sure about the gp tools. Maybe feature service editing could be moved to portal?

steve
oh you stop it

steve
time for you to go home

Scott
Portal alone is better than AGS + Portal

steve
is there a squinty eye emoji

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steveoh commented Sep 3, 2024

I'm thinking we should ignore this and focus on migrating any remaining services to portal.

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stdavis commented Sep 9, 2024

@steveoh Are you OK to close this issue? I'd be happy to create a new issue for the service migrations.

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steveoh commented Sep 9, 2024

Yep, let's close it

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