The Verizon Networkfleet for GeoEvent Server connector stops working after restarting the server a few times.
上次发布: October 6, 2017ArcGIS GeoEvent Server
漏洞 ID 编号
BUG-000107203
已提交
August 8, 2017
上次修改时间
July 15, 2025
适用范围
ArcGIS GeoEvent Server
找到的版本
10.5.1
操作系统
Windows OS
操作系统版本
2012 R2
状态
Fixed
此漏洞已得到修复。 有关详细信息,请参阅“版本修复”和“其他信息”(如果适用)。
解决办法
Note: If users like to do a backup of the GeoEvent configuration prior to doing this workaround, users can do so by logging into GeoEvent Manager > Click Site > Go to the Configuration Store tab > Export Configuration > Export Configuration > Export.Do this workaround while GeoEvent is running:1) Navigate to the Network Fleet jar file available here:<a href="file:C:/Program" target="_blank">C:\Program</a> Files\ArcGIS\Server\GeoEvent\deployNote that if GeoEvent is installed somewhere else than the C drive, users need to modify this file path to point to their installed location.2) Move this jar file to a different location on the computer so that this jar file is removed from the Deploy folder entirely.Note: If this is done successfully, users can see the Network Fleet input connector go red in the monitor available in GeoEvent Manager3) Go into the Windows Services program and stop the GeoEvent service4) Navigate to the data folder available here:<a href="file:C:/Program" target="_blank">C:\Program</a> Files\ArcGIS\Server\GeoEvent\data5) Delete everything from this folder6) Start the GeoEvent Windows service. When users do this, the data folder should repopulate with the proper files.7) Navigate back to this folder:<a href="file:C:/Program" target="_blank">C:\Program</a> Files\ArcGIS\Server\GeoEvent\deploy8) Drag the Network Fleet jar file back into the deploy folder above.9) The Network Fleet input connector must be working again now.