In preparation for the installation of ArcSDE 9.2 Enterprise, I've installed and SP'd SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition (supported for Enterprise). I patched the machine with Windows Update (53!) after adding SQL Server SP1.
I grabbed IP 207.233.107.43 to talk to windows update, but there is a second, local gigabit connection to CIRGIS1 that I installed last night with a gigabit card and a crossover cable. That's intended to be the way that CIRGIS1 and CIRGIS2 talk in the future when CIRGIS1 makes a data request.
We might consider a dbo account instead of an SDE account for 9.2--see
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.2/index.cfm?TopicName=An_overview_of_ArcSDE_geodatabase_administration
Next steps: add more user accounts, antivirus software, and wait for the SDE 9.2 box while we pile up data.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
CIRGIS WMS service addresses
CIRGIS2 is up!
Last night I successfully loaded Windows 2003 Server R2. Turns out there was a CD in the Dell box that contained the drivers for the RAID array, and walked me through the installation of the OS.
I put the OS in a 20 GB C: partition, and I intend to use the rest of the 476GB mirrored array as an E: partition for programs and swap space. I'll make the ~2TB RAID5 container drive F: for data (which will be mostly SQL server, if we use SDE), and the solo disk as drive T:, for temp data and the tempdb.
I put the OS in a 20 GB C: partition, and I intend to use the rest of the 476GB mirrored array as an E: partition for programs and swap space. I'll make the ~2TB RAID5 container drive F: for data (which will be mostly SQL server, if we use SDE), and the solo disk as drive T:, for temp data and the tempdb.
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