PROBLEM

Opening a project with netCDF table views causes performance issues

Last Published: April 25, 2020

Description

NetCDF table views are created in ArcGIS Pro using the Make NetCDF Table View tool. If the project file contains multiple netCDF table views, performance issues may be encountered. The following are the two most common performance issues:

  • Projects that contain netCDF table views take longer to open than projects that do not.
  • Opening projects with netCDF table views causes the system RAM usage to rapidly increase and consume space in the C: drive.

Cause

While the project is initializing, ArcGIS Pro recognizes the inclusion of netCDF table views, and re-creates the views, which causes an immediate demand on the system's available RAM. Once the project has finished loading, the C: drive appears to lose space because the netCDF table views are stored in the Local Temp directory which, as a Windows setting default, exists on the C: drive.

Solution or Workaround

Usually, standalone tables serve no particular function to be retained in a project. It is recommended to export the netCDF table views to another disk and delete the views from the project file. This can resolve any performance issues associated with opening the project and reduces space consumption of the Local Temp directory.

Follow the instructions provided below to export the tables to another disk drive and delete the table views from an ArcGIS Pro project.

  1. In ArcGIS Pro, open the project containing the netCDF table views.
  2. In the Contents pane, select the table view to be exported under the Standalone Tables section.

    Image of the Contents pane
     
  3. Click Data > Export Table on the main ribbon.

    Image of the Export Table button in ArcGIS Pro
     
  4. In the Copy Rows geoprocessing window, ensure the correct table view is selected as the Input Rows, and specify the location and name for Output Table. Click Run.

    Image of the Copy Rows tool
     
  5. In the Contents pane, right-click the table views, and click Remove to remove the table views from the project file.
Warning:   
The following solution involves modifying the Windows Operating System dependent folder. This is not supported by Esri Support Services.
If standalone netCDF table views must be retained in the project file, the increased consumption of the C: drive can be controlled by relocating the Local Temp folder (usually located in C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp) to a different drive. For more information, refer to How to Move the TEMP and TMP Directories.

Article ID:000016988

Software:
  • ArcGIS Pro

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