10.7 Server

2021年11月15日
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ArcGIS Server10.7.1 offers new enhancements, tools, and bug fixes. For a list of issues that were fixed at 10.7.1, see the 10.7.1 Issues Addressed List.
*Arcgis Server 10.7 System Requirements
*Arcgis Server 10.7 Ecp CrackNote:
If you are upgrading from 10.6.1 or earlier, you need to reauthorize your software with a new authorization file for 10.7.1. You can access your new authorization files in My Esri. You do not need to reauthorize your software if you are upgrading from 10.7 to 10.7.1.Note:
It is no longer possible to configure multiple server clusters in ArcGIS Server 10.7, and sites with multiple clusters will be reconfigured to a single-cluster architecture when upgraded to this version. If you plan to upgrade an ArcGIS Server site that has multiple server clusters configured, see Upgrade a multiple-cluster site for complete information and available options.
It’s recommended that you review the deprecation notice to determine if your hardware and software components are still compatible with version 10.7.1 and to see a list of functionality that has been deprecated. To review which earlier ArcGIS product versions are compatible with ArcGIS Server10.7.1, see Compatibility of ArcGIS Server with earlier versions.
New features and developments in both 10.7 and 10.7.1 are described below, as well as the version at which each item was introduced.
At 10.7 and later, every ArcGIS Server site now comes with a shared instance pool, containing four ArcSOC processes by default. Once a compatible map service has been published to your ArcGIS Server site, you can designate it to use the shared pool. At 10.7, ArcGIS Server now sends a no-sniff web header with all web traffic by default. This header prevents the user’s web browser from sniffing the content type of requests away from the content type declared by ArcGIS Server. This is a defense against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. The 10.7.5 update is recommended for all servers currently running Lion Server. This update includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, migration and security of your server and specific fixes for: maintaining Spotlight index when changing share point settings. Creating and connecting to Open Directory master. Copy the downloaded nvram file into the folder and rename it to match the name of your VM; mine is named, “Mac OS X 10.7”, so the nvram file would be renamed to “Mac OS X 10.7.nvram” Now you should be able to run the VM and it will boot up to being the installation process. Step 10: Installing Lion. Integration Server 10.7 uses OpenJSSE to provide TLSv1.3 support. When OpenJSSE is in use and a layered product, such as CloudStreams, uses the Apache Commons HttpClient to make outbound calls, the calls sometimes fail with the error: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Connection reset.ArcGIS Notebook Server
Introduced at 10.7, ArcGIS Notebook Server is a specialized server role to host ArcGIS Notebooks. This places a comprehensive data science platform into your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, integrated with the portal.
ArcGIS Notebook Server has a unique architecture. To provide each notebook author with an isolated workspace, the server role uses containers, which are virtualized operating systems configured with hundreds of Python libraries.
Because of this, ArcGIS Notebook Server has a different installation process than that of other ArcGIS Server roles. See the ArcGIS Notebook Server installation guide for complete steps.
At 10.7.1, ArcGIS Notebook Server now supports multiple-machine sites. See Join additional machines to an ArcGIS Notebook Server site for more information and complete steps.Printing
Starting at 10.7.1, print services automatically adjust legends to only display patches for features that are visible in the current extent. This applies to map services published from ArcGIS Pro to ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7.1 and does not require additional configuration.Publishing
Starting at ArcGIS Pro 2.4, you can now publish services directly from ArcGIS Pro to a stand-alone ArcGIS Server site at version 10.6 or later.
The arcpy.sharing module also supports publishing services from ArcGIS Pro 2.4 and later to stand-alone ArcGIS Server sites at version 10.6 or later. See Introduction to arcpy.sharing in the ArcGIS Pro documentation for complete information.
Feature binning, which aggregates large amounts of point features into dynamic polygons called bins, is now supported on map services published from ArcGIS Pro 2.4 and later to ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7.1. Feature binning is a visualization tool that allows you to explore large datasets, while optimizing the drawing performance of layers that contain thousands or millions of point features. Bin-enabled layers can be published as map image layers to ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7.1 portals, or as map services to stand-alone ArcGIS Server 10.7.1 sites. Prior to publishing a bin-enabled feature layer, the source database of the layer must be registered to an ArcGIS Server site.
You can now publish OGC-compliant services, such as WMS and WFS, from ArcGIS Pro to the ArcGIS Enterprise portal.
When you add the same feature class to a map multiple times and publish a feature layer that references an enterprise geodatabase, you can now enable the sync capability on the feature layer if the layer is read-only (only the query and sync capabilities are enabled).Server administrationArchitecture
ArcGIS Server 10.7 introduces shared instances, a configuration in which some or all of the map services published to your site from ArcGIS Pro use a pool of service processes (ArcSOC.exe processes) rather than having their own reserved instances. This conserves memory usage on your server machines by reducing the number of processes running when there is no need for them, and does so without detracting from service performance. To learn more, see Configure service instance settings.
At 10.7, administrators can now specify a maximum heap size setting for an individual service using the ArcGIS Server Administrator Directory. The javaHeapSize service property overrides the machine’s socMaxHeapSize setting without affecting the settings of other services in the site. Increasing the value of this property is a possible solution to performance issues—for example, if the heap size limit is preventing the service from processing a very large file.
A legacy server architecture component has been removed from ArcGIS Server 10.7. This grants ArcGIS Server some noticeable performance improvements.Security
ArcGIS Server 10.7.1 includes several fixes and enhancements that improve the security of the software. It’s recommended that you upgrade to 10.7.1 to help protect your ArcGIS Server infrastructure.
At 10.7, ArcGIS Server now sends a no-sniff web header with all web traffic by default. This header prevents the user’s web browser from sniffing the content type of requests away from the content type declared by ArcGIS Server. This is a defense against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. There is an option to disable the no-sniff header, which should be used with caution.
As of 10.7, only communication over HTTPS is enabled in ArcGIS Server by default. Previously, communication over both HTTP and HTTPS was enabled by the default setting. The default TLS protocol settings have also changed. Now, only TLS version 1.2 is enabled by default on ArcGIS Server, though you can modify the settings to enable TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1. For more information about these settings, see Secure ArcGIS Server communication.Management
Two new properties to improve efficiency in multinode sites are available starting at 10.7 in the Server Properties resource of the ArcGIS Server Administrator Directory. The first, machineSuspendThreshold, defines a time period of inactivity (in which the machine does not register an active status) after which the site stops assigning administrative and publishing requests to the inactive machine. By default, this property is set to 60 minutes. The second, suspendedMachineUnregisterThreshold, defines a time period of inactivity after which the machine is automatically unregistered from the site. It is disabled by default, because unregistration is irreversible.
A new property, Under Maintenance, can be used to flag a machine participating in an ArcGIS Server site. When the property is set to true in the ArcGIS Server Administrator Directory, the machine will fail its regular health check operation. At 10.7.1, ArcGIS Web Adaptor does not pass service requests to any machine that has failed its most recent health check. You can also program your third-party load balancer or reverse proxy server to avoid passing service requests to such machines. Using this flag allows administrators to perform maintenance, such as an OS upgrade, on a machine without causing service requests to sit idle. You can set this property in the Edit Machine resource.Monitoring
A new page, Jobs, is available in ArcGIS Server Manager under the Site tab at 10.7. On this page, you can query for current jobs for any of your site’s published services, view information about each job, and intervene to cancel or delete jobs.
All requests made to ArcGIS Server services, such as to draw a map or locate an address, are now assigned a unique Request ID starting at 10.7. This ID is included in all logs involving the request and is created for all services, including hosted services. Queries to the server logs can be filtered for a specific Request ID, allowing you to view a timeline of how the request was processed. Doing so can aid your monitoring, troubleshooting, and server optimization efforts.Geoprocessing services
The following are new at 10.7.Inputs and outputs
When publishing a geoprocessing service with a feature class output, you can now also publish an output feature service by providing an Output feature service name.
A new Field parameter is supported as both an input and output data type for geoprocessing services authored in ArcGIS Pro or its Python environment.Administration
You can move the jobs directory for one or more geoprocessing services from its local machine location to a Microsoft Azure cloud storage location. This can reduce the storage impact of a geoprocessing service that receives a high volume of job requests.Deployment
You can now deploy custom script tools that were written using third-party Python libraries or the R-ArcGIS Bridge as geoprocessing services. To do so requires steps that are detailed in the following ArcGIS Pro documentation:Documentation
The ArcGIS Server documentation has been improved at 10.7.
As with other ArcGIS Enterprise software components, the installed help has a new format: a local installation of all the content available on the ArcGIS Enterprise website. This allows you to access all parts of the ArcGIS Enterprise documentation from within ArcGIS Server Manager.
The ArcGIS Server help has also been reorganized. Content for administrators relating to site planning and configuration is now in the Deploy section; information about and workflows for data in ArcGIS Server is now in the Manage Data section; and the Administer section has been restructured to improve the browsing experience.ArcGIS Server licensing roles
Many updates have been made across the ArcGIS Enterprise platform at 10.7 and 10.7.1.ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server
New tools and enhancements are available in the ArcGIS Enterprise portal. See What’s new in the portal for details.
ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server now supports writing results to big data file shares.Other ArcGIS Enterprise components
See the following to find out what’s new in Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Data Store, and the ArcGIS REST API Services Directory: 14 3 likes 80,870 views Last modified Jun 29, 2021 11:44 AM
Tips on 10.4 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard, 10.6 Snow Leopard(end of the line for PowerPC applications), 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.9 Mavericks and 10.10 Yosemite,and 10.11 El Capitan to 10.15 Catalina.

Note: this is no longer the most current version of this tip. An updated version is on my personal website (which may provide me compensation.

Note, some downloads from Apple do not work in Safari for earlier Mac OSes, see this tip if you find you can’t download them anymore, to find a browser that will work.

Note, this tip, and the series of tips I’ve written here from 10.2 to 10.11, all refer to Mac OS X client. 10.2 & 10.3 are not mentioned above since no PowerPC can upgrade to 10.6 or later. Server versions of Mac OS X may have different limitations, and are most often best answered by the participants of the Server forums.
Before updating to 10.7 or later from 10.6.8 or earlier, please read this tip:

If a Mac has 10.7.5 or later on it, it can be updated to 10.12 Sierra if it meets 10.12’s system requirements. 10.12’s availability just became known to the author of this tip on October 1, 2018. Some prebundled 10.7.3 Macs can be upgraded to 10.12, and then to 10.15 Catalina.

These two Macs with the Machine ID (x,y) in the profile can upgrade to Catalina:
MacBook Pro Mid-2012 9,1 (shipped with 10.7.3)
MacBook Air Mid 2012 5,1 (shipped with 10.7.4)

See this tip to find your Mac model’s age:

Backing up your data at least twice to two separate locations before installing any update is strongly recommended.

A supplemental update to 10.7.5 has been released, if you find after reading the rest of the tip you are ready for 10.7.5.

iOS 9.2 and 9.2.1require Mountain Lion or later and iTunes 12.3 or later to sync on the Mac OS X side.

Neither Lion, nor Mountain Lion is compatible with Appleworks, see this tip for further info on migrating to Lion and above with Appleworks.

Those with other PowerPC (pre-2006) applications who need to upgrade to 10.7, see this tip.

See my user tip here before proceeding if you need to continue using Appleworks.
If you are uncertain whether your application is Lion compatible, read this entire tip to ensure you don’t upgrade yourself past your capabilities.

Lion (10.7) is not to be confused with Mountain Lion (10.8), which are different paid operating systems.

If you have issues downloading Lion (10.7), please contact Mac App Store billing to ensure you aren’t double billed or to request 10.7 be madeArcgis Server 10.7 System Requirements
available if you need it and it doesn’t appear when you open the App Store icon, shown below:
It is possible to purchase it now (January 12, 2014) through the link at: http://store.apple.com/us/product/D6106Z/A/os-x-lion
(the /us/ in the link may be changed for the standard two letter country code matching the store link)
The App Store support may be able to help you restore 10.7 to its factory condition and make it available on internet restore, which happens with a command-R boot. For Macs newer than 10.7’s release of July 20, 2011 (MacBook Pros older than October 24, 2011 would not fall under this, since their hardware was not modified until that date), but older than 10.8’s release of July 25, 2012, contacting AppleCare at http://www.apple.com/contact/phone_contacts.html may be needed to add it to internet restore. Macs that were prebundled with 10.6.8 or earlier can’t use the command-R boot without a firmware update:

Note, if you have difficulty starting up on the USB Flash drive and the Mac is older than the Flash drive, and known to be compatible with
the version on the Flash drive, try using the Startup Manager to boot it.

The Flashback malware has a patch on 10.7.3. In addition, 10.7.3 is as of January 17, 2014, the minimum operating system that you need
to run the latest Java from http://www.java.com/

Mobileme users have an upgrade path to Lion without erasing their hard drive, now that Apple is providing Snow Leopard free through this link. They may either upgrade to 10.6.6 first and then upgrade to 10.7, or upgrade to 10.6.8 first and then upgrade to 10.8 depending on the features they need
and their application compaibility. If that link no longer works, call Apple online store directly at the number available from http://store.apple.com/ in your country. It is not available from the Mac App Store unless requested by phone online sales.

Mountain Lion or Mavericks may be of interest to those wanting to move to Lion as well, and this tip discusses the options.

Note: some have reported issues with 10.7.4 and Internet Sharing, as well as Home Sharing. If you use these features and have no issue, please help those in the forums who are. For the system administrators upset at the Login Screen not working, it has been found, that the Login Screen in 10.7.4 has moved to: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/LoginUIKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Lo ginUICore.framework/Versions/A/Resources/applelinen.png Be sure to back this file up elsewhere and note its permissions before changing, in event an update changes this again. It is unknown if 10.7.5 or later fix the issue.

Some questions have been posed as to Lion’s upgrade. Most have been answered in http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2011/07/20Mac-OS-X-Lion-Available-Today-From-the -Mac-App-Store.htmland http://www.apple.com/macosx/
as well as the forum. I have answered the most commonly asked questions below:

1. What are the system requirements of the Lion upgrade?

2. Can I migrate to Lion from a PowerPC Mac?

3. What if I can’t upgrade to Lion, but have an Intel Mac with 1 GB or more of RAM?

4. Do I need Lion for all my Macs to get iCloud?

5. Do I need Lion for iTunes 10.5.1 or 10.5.2?

6. Are Macs that are prebundled with Lion able to run Snow Leopard?


7. If a Mac can’t install Snow Leopard, how do you restore your Lion from scratch?

8. Are there any pitfalls to watch out for?

9. How can I get from 10.4.4, 10.4.5, 10.4.6, 10.4.7, 10.4.8, 10.4.9, 10.4.10, 10.4.11, 10.5 to 10.6? (10.4.0, 10.4.1, 10.4.2, and 10.4.3 can’t upgrade to 10.6 or 10.7)


10. How do I get to 10.6.6, 10.6.7, or 10.6.8 if I already have 10.6 through 10.6.5?

11. Is it true that I can only get it from the Mac App Store

12. How is the Flash drive version different from the the App Store version?

13. When did Lion become available?

14. Are any applications that are not compatible?

15. What updates are there available for Lion from Apple

16. Which Macs can run Lion?

17. Which Macs can’t run 10.7.5 or earlier and require Mountain Lion or virtualization?

18. When is Mountain Lion (10.8) or Mavericks (10.9) a benefit over Lion?

19. I have an older than 2011 Mac, and command-R doesn’t let me restore Mac OS X 10.7 or later from the internet. Is there a way to allow it to do so?

20. I have Mac OS X 10.7.2 or earlier, and am having trouble with iChat and an AOL Instant Messenger account.


Q: What are the system requirements of the Lion upgrade?

A: Core2Duo (CoreDuo and CoreSolo will not work, the all important 2 in the middle is not by accident), Core i3, i5, i7,

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