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on February 18, 2023

Publishing ArcGIS map services to a different server

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Contents:

  • How to publish a map service from ArcGIS Pro to ArcGIS Server?
  • How do I publish an ArcGIS map service?
  • Can you publish a map service to ArcGIS online?
  • How do I migrate an ArcGIS Server?
  • How do I publish a geoprocessing service to ArcGIS Server?
  • How do I publish a geoprocessing service to ArcGIS online?
  • How do I publish a feature service?
  • How do I publish a hosted feature service in ArcGIS Pro?
  • How do I share a service in Arc Pro?
  • How do I publish a feature service in ArcGIS Pro?
  • How do I publish a hosted feature service in ArcGIS Pro?
  • How do I publish a service definition file in ArcGIS Pro?

How to publish a map service from ArcGIS Pro to ArcGIS Server?

Quote from video: The first one is you need to have administrator connection to your ArcGIS server. Here I already have one the second is you need to run your analysis. Once so you have a successful history atom.

How do I publish an ArcGIS map service?

Publish your map as a service

  1. Open your map document in ArcMap and choose File > Share As > Service from the main menu.
  2. In the Share as Service window, choose Publish a service.
  3. In the Publish a Service dialog box, click Connect to ArcGIS Server.
  4. In the Add ArcGIS Server window, choose Publish GIS Services.

Can you publish a map service to ArcGIS online?

You can publish the data in your map as a hosted tile layer or hosted feature layer to an ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise portal.

How do I migrate an ArcGIS Server?

Migrate a machine running ArcGIS Data Store



Install ArcGIS Data Store on your new machine. Use the same install directory as your original ArcGIS Data Store machine. Register the new relational data store as a standby machine with the portal’s hosting ArcGIS Server site using the ArcGIS Data Store configuration wizard.

How do I publish a geoprocessing service to ArcGIS Server?

Publish geoprocessing services in ArcGIS Pro

  1. Save as service definition.
  2. Analyze the service.
  3. Add a tool.
  4. Share settings.
  5. Publish the service.
  6. Overwrite a service.


How do I publish a geoprocessing service to ArcGIS online?

To publish a service, right-click the result and click Share As > Geoprocessing Service, as illustrated below. This opens a series of dialog boxes (the Share as Service step-by-step wizard and the Service Editor) where you create the service definition and the initial task in the service.

How do I publish a feature service?

Follow these steps to publish a feature service from an ArcMap document:

  1. Open your map document in ArcMap and click File > Share As > Service from the main menu.
  2. Choose Publish a service and click Next.
  3. Choose the GIS Server connection you want to use from the Choose a connection drop-down list.

How do I publish a hosted feature service in ArcGIS Pro?

Publish a feature collection



  1. Open the item details of the feature collection you want to publish as a hosted feature layer.
  2. Click Publish.
  3. You can use the default title for the hosted feature layer or type a new one.
  4. Type tag terms separated by commas.
  5. Click Publish to create the hosted feature layer.


How do I share a service in Arc Pro?

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How do I publish a feature service in ArcGIS Pro?

Publish from ArcGIS Pro



In an ArcGIS Pro project, create a map that contains the data you want to publish. Register your data sources with one of your portal’s federated ArcGIS GIS Server sites or with a stand-alone ArcGIS GIS Server site, and publish a feature layer that references the registered data.



How do I publish a hosted feature service in ArcGIS Pro?

Publish a feature collection

  1. Open the item details of the feature collection you want to publish as a hosted feature layer.
  2. Click Publish.
  3. You can use the default title for the hosted feature layer or type a new one.
  4. Type tag terms separated by commas.
  5. Click Publish to create the hosted feature layer.


How do I publish a service definition file in ArcGIS Pro?

Publish a service definition file from ArcGIS Server Manager

  1. Open ArcGIS Server Manager and sign in to your ArcGIS Server site as a publisher or administrator.
  2. Click Services > Manage Services > Publish Service.

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