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Create Service utility

The Create Service utility allows you to publish a service from the command line. A service definition (.sd) file is required.

Parameters

ParameterDetails

-u

The name of an ArcGIS Server user who will execute the utility. The user must have the appropriate level of privileges to execute the action. If your site is configured with web-tier authentication, specify a built-in user, such as the primary site administrator account.

-p

The password of the user who is specified with the -u parameter.

-s

The URL of the site, in one of the following formats:

  • http://gisserver.domain.com:6080
  • http://webadaptorhost.domain.com/webadaptorname
If your site is configured with web-tier authentication, you'll need to specify the local URL to your site.

Note that you cannot use port 6443 in this URL. If your site has HTTPS Only configured and you want to use this utility, change the site's protocol setting to HTTP and HTTPS first.

-f

The path to the service definition file.

-F

Optional. The GIS server folder in which to deploy the service.

-n

Optional. The name for the service, if you want to override the name contained in the service definition.

-h

Prints help for the utility.

Examples

The following example creates a service named Yellowstone at the root level of the server using the file Yellowstone.sd.

<Python installation location>\python.exe "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Server\tools\admin\createservice.py" -u admin -p admin -s https://gisserver.domain.com:6080 -f "c:\data\Yellowstone\Yellowstone.sd" -n Yellowstone

The following example creates a service named San Diego in the folder RegionalPlanning.

<Python installation location>\python.exe "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Server\tools\admin\createservice.py" -u admin -p admin -s https://gisserver.domain.com:6080 -f "c:\data\SanDiego\SanDiego.sd" -F RegionalPlanning -n SanDiego

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