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ArcGIS Server Geocoding Service Quality Patch
Summary
Description
Esri® announces the ArcGIS Server Geocoding Service Quality Patch. This patch addresses an issue where candidates may not be returned when the input doesn’t contain an administrative zone (city, state, postal code). If you have created a locator using the Create Locator Geoprocessing Tool in ArcGIS Pro and set the "Match with no Zones" property to true, this patch resolves some unmatched records when the locator is published to ArcGIS Server. Esri recommends that all customers using ArcGIS Server 11.0 and 10.9.1 apply this patch. This patch deals specifically with the issue listed below under Issues Addressed with this patch.
Issues Addressed with this patch
- BUG-000154043 - Some candidates are not returned for inputs that do not have zones when 'Match with no zone' is set to True.
Installing this patch on Windows
Installation Steps:
The ArcGIS product listed in the table must be installed on your system before you can install a patch. Each patch setup is specific to the ArcGIS product in the list. To determine which products are installed on your system, please see the How to identify which ArcGIS products are installed section. Esri recommends that you install the patch for each product that is on your system.
If you are installing this patch on ArcGIS 10.9.1, the ArcGIS Server 10.9.1 Setup Program Patch is a mandatory prerequisite for installing this patch on Windows. Please download and install the ArcGIS Server 10.9.1 Setup Program Patch before attempting to install this patch.
- Download the appropriate file to a location other than your ArcGIS installation location.
ArcGIS Enterprise ArcGIS Server 11.0 ArcGIS-110-S-GSQ-Patch.msp Checksum
(SHA256)77C4B9ABE1199DB40FAE1B09753A82FDD52869939461B8206E465E080A47C019
ArcGIS Server 10.9.1 ArcGIS-1091-S-GSQ-Patch.msp Checksum
(SHA256)5D5BB655BEEB2EF8AF57D71D2C5F3979DB94EDA45F4E6C5D1E1FBECCA4F99CC4
- Make sure you have write access to your ArcGIS installation location.
- Double-click ArcGIS-<Version>-S-GSQ-Patch.msp to start the setup process.
NOTE: If double clicking on the MSP file does not start the setup installation, you can start the setup installation manually by using the following command:
msiexec.exe /p [location of Patch]\ArcGIS-<Version>-S-GSQ-Patch.msp
Installing this patch on Linux
Installation Steps:
Complete the following install steps as the ArcGIS Install owner. The Install owner is the owner of the arcgis folder.
The ArcGIS product listed in the table must be installed on your system before you can install a patch. Each patch setup is specific to the ArcGIS product in the list. To determine which products are installed on your system, please see the How to identify which ArcGIS products are installed section. Esri recommends that you install the patch for each product that is on your system.
- Download the appropriate file to a location other than your ArcGIS installation location.
ArcGIS Enterprise ArcGIS Server 11.0 ArcGIS-110-S-GSQ-Patch-linux.tar Checksum
(SHA256)5C724C57416F338315DAEDD34853DC8D3CB6C38E7FA1657282CBC5CA1480E45D
ArcGIS Server 10.9.1 ArcGIS-1091-S-GSQ-Patch-linux.tar Checksum
(SHA256)C72D5CE7B2FD4B20B766CC281C6300923C2962C3BD64414EEFFB0D4E0CF8BC39
- Make sure you have write access to your ArcGIS installation location, and that no one is using ArcGIS.
- Extract the specified tar file by typing:
% tar -xvf ArcGIS-<Version>-S-GSQ-Patch-linux.tar
- Start the installation by typing:
% ./applypatch
This will start the dialog for the menu-driven installation procedure. Default selections are noted in parentheses ( ). To quit the installation procedure, type 'q' at any time.
Upgrade a geodatabase
When a hotfix or patch for ArcGIS has been applied, it may also be necessary to upgrade your geodatabase. See the Upgrade the Geodatabase section on the Geodatabase management page for your individual DBMS platform for more information.
Uninstalling this patch on Windows
- To uninstall this patch on Windows, open the Windows Control Panel and navigate to installed programs. Make sure that "View installed updates" (upper left side of the Programs and Features dialog) is active. Select the patch name from the programs list and click Uninstall to remove the patch.
Uninstalling this patch on Linux
- To remove this patch on versions 10.7 and higher, navigate to the <Product Installation Directory>/.Setup/qfe directory and run the following script as the ArcGIS Install owner:
./removepatch.sh
The removepatch.sh script allows you to uninstall previously installed patches or hot fixes. Use the -s status flag to get the list of installed patches or hot fixes ordered by date. Use the -q flag to remove patches or hot fixes in reverse chronological order by date they were installed. Type removepatch -h for usage help.
- Restart your ArcGIS services
Patch Updates
Check the Patches and Service Packs page periodically for the availability of additional patches. New information about this patch will be posted here.
How to identify which ArcGIS products are installed
To determine which ArcGIS products are installed, choose the appropriate version of the PatchFinder utility for your environment and run it from your local machine. PatchFinder will list all products, hot fixes, and patches installed on your local machine.
Getting Help
Domestic sites, please contact Esri Technical Support at 1-888-377-4575, if you have any difficulty installing this patch. International sites, please contact your local Esri software distributor.
Download ID:8082
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