You are sharing one of the following:
The workspace of the layer or cache dataset is not registered with the federated server.
ArcGIS Pro
does not support copying data into a managed database when you share map image layers.
You may encounter this error when you
overwrite map image layers
with associated web feature layers that were published from
ArcMap
, where data could be copied into the managed database.
Solutions
Do one of the following:
-
Register the workspace of the layer or cache dataset with the federated server.
Hover over the analyzer message. Click the
Options
button
that appears and click
Register Data Source With Server
. On the
Add data store
dialog box, complete the required information, and click
Create
.
If you do not have the privilege to register data stores in your ArcGIS organization, a message to contact your organization administrator appears. Your administrator can assign you the privilege to register data stores or can register the data store for you.
The option to specify a server database connection does not support
SQL Server
databases using
Azure Active Directory Universal with MFA
. For more information, see
Entra ID
options
.
If you are publishing data referenced in a cloud store, registering cloud storage connection files created using certain providers and authentication types may not be supported. For more information, see
Register a cloud store as a data store
.
-
If the server is federated with the portal, view the registered data stores and add a new data store.
Hover over the analyzer message. Click the
Options
button
that appears and click
Open Manage Data Stores Pane
. Click the
Add
button
and choose the type of data store the web layer will reference data from. On the
Add data store
dialog box, complete the required information, and click
Create
.
-
If you're sharing a map image layer, don't share the associated web feature layer.
In the
Share As Web Layer
pane, click the
General
tab, and under
Data and Layer Type
, uncheck the
Feature
check box. Data is copied to the server and is not editable.
-
If you're sharing a scene layer, share it by copying data to the server instead of referencing it.
In the
Share As Web Layer
pane, click the
General
tab, and under
Data and Layer Type
, click
Scene
under
Copy all data
.
Additional information
When sharing a map image layer with an associated web feature layer, all layers in the map must have the same registered enterprise geodatabase or database data source. When sharing to
ArcGIS Enterprise
10.6.1 or later, scene layers with associated feature layers can reference data in either a registered file geodatabase or enterprise geodatabase. You can register data sources before publishing through the
Manage registered data stores
pane or by resolving this error. For more information, see
Manage registered data stores
.
You may encounter this message even though the
source enterprise geodatabase or enterprise database has already
been registered with the federated server. The reason for this is
that the connection properties (user name, password, version, and
so on) used by a layer or stand-alone table referencing the source
enterprise geodatabase do not match the connection properties of
the enterprise geodatabase registered with the server. Registration is
required for each separate connection.
For example, suppose you have an enterprise
geodatabase named DB1 that has two versions: default and version 1. You
only register the connection to DB1 using the default version. If
you attempt to share a map containing layers or stand-alone
tables pointing to version 1, and you have not registered this
connection to DB1, you will encounter this message. This would
also occur if you have different connections to the geodatabase
using different user names.
For more information, see
Analyze your GIS resource
.