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<div class="">I had to dig fairly deeply into the ESRI site to find this particular explanation for why the service couldn’t/wouldn’t get connected. Just to be clear, we do use logins for accessing the database, we just have chosen to use the “postgres” (named)
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<div class="">So, I just went and tried to find the refence I found previously, and can’t find it (real quick). Anyway,as long as you don’t try to connect to the “postgres” database, things do seem to work ok.</div>
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<div class="">On Aug 21, 2019, at 2:18 AM, Shaozhong SHI <<a href="mailto:shishaozhong@gmail.com" class="">shishaozhong@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="">Can you point me to excellent technical documentation on what you mentioned, so that I can double-check.</div>
<div class="">My colleagues have made it working, but there are some issues. For instance, not all ArcGIS desktops can access and retrieve data.</div>
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<div class="">Looking forward to have more insight into this matter.</div>
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<div class="">One biggie, is that the ESRI side does not like connecting to the “postgres” named database, claiming it’s a System database (whatever that means). This is not readily available as a limitation either when looking for reasons why it won’t connect.
We’ve been using the “postgres” database name for years (a decade now??) with no ill effects from other applications/ connections. I sort of understand this from the commercial side having worked with other databases like Oracle and MSSQL, but still, there
should be a way to side step this with a setting somewhere.
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<div class="">I looked high and low for a way to alias the “postgres” database name inside of Postgres, but didn’t find anything very easy to implement or maintain very easily. I did think about setting up another dataabase and using Views to the postgres
database, but that seemed like a bad idea for some reason, along with being somewhat hard to maintain, but upon reflection I keep coming back to the idea.</div>
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<div class="">All non “postgres” named connections seem to work fine so far. Haven’t implemented anything yet that is really heavy duty as far as loading though, so who knows.</div>
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<div class="">Anyway, just my 2cents.</div>
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