If you have registered items in your portal from a non-federated ArcGIS Server site, you do not need to upgrade the server to 10.7 to use the site's services with your portal.
For example, a 10.5 GIS Server (that is not the hosting server) and a 10.5.1 Business Analyst Server can be federated with a 10.6 portal, as long as its hosting server is at version 10.6. However, a 10.6 portal will work with any other federated server that is at version 10.5 or later.
Your ArcGIS Enterprise portal's version must match the version of the hosting server, any GeoAnalytics Server, any GeoEvent Server, and any Raster Analytics Server federated with it.
ArcGIS Data Store (upgrade primary first, then stand-by).
Upgrade ArcGIS Web Adaptor (for Server).
Upgrade ArcGIS Server (update hosting server first, then any other servers).
Upgrade ArcGIS Web Adaptor (for Portal).
The recommended order to upgrade your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment is as follows:
If you have configured Navigator for ArcGIS mobile map packages with your portal, you will need to reconfigure them after upgrading the portal to 10.7.įor your ArcGIS Enterprise portal to function, it must be the same version as your hosting server, Web Adaptor, and Data Store.
#Arcgis 10.6 configuration files install
After the upgrade is complete, you will need to install a compatible version of Insights for ArcGIS.
If you have configured Insights for ArcGIS, you must uninstall Insights for ArcGIS prior to upgrading ArcGIS Enterprise.
If you have Esri apps configured with your portal, you will need to ensure you are at a version that's compatible with the 10.7 portal after upgrading.
For example, if you're upgrading from Portal for ArcGIS 10.5, check the list of retired templates for all releases between 10.5 and the current release. Note that if your portal is several releases old, you need to check the retired templates for each release. You will need to re-create these apps using new app templates. Retired configurable app templates may not function or display correctly once you upgrade your portal.
If you published applications based on configurable app templates, check to see if the app template was retired.
The time it takes to complete the upgrade varies, depending on how much content your portal contains and how many accounts are registered, as well as how many components and customizations you deploy.
This will configure ArcGIS Data Store as your hosting server's managed database. Then, install ArcGIS Data Store and register it as a relational data store. Once you've upgraded ArcGIS Server, you will need to register the enterprise geodatabase as a database (as opposed to a managed database).
If you have already configured an enterprise geodatabase as the managed database for your hosting server and you are upgrading from Portal for ArcGIS 10.6 or an earlier release to 10.7, you will need to conduct a few additional steps.
You must ensure that your firewall allows local communication on these ports and they are not currently in use by another application. Starting at 10.6, highly available deployments use available ports 5701, 7005, 7099, 7654, 7120, and 7220 for intermachine communications.