Hello,

I am having problems with loosing connection to a postgresql database with ESRI 
ArcGIS Pro. Below is what I put on the ESRI community forums but also wanted to 
post here to see I can get a resolution to this problem.  Thank you for any 
help you can provide.

Tim

I'm not sure if this is the right place but, I am having an issue with 
enterprise Database connections dropping to my computer. If I work with ArcPro 
on the server the connections do not drop. We also made a connection directly 
from my computer using pgAdmin and will not lose connection even when I loose 
it in Pro.

My system is as follows:

  1.  ArcGIS Enterprise 11.2 Single machine deployment. Server has 32GB of 
memory
  2.  ArcgisPro 3.3.0
  3.  Postgres 15.4 Downloaded from ESRI and on a separate server from 
enterprise. Server has 12 cores and 32GB of memory
  4.  Both servers are running Windows Server 2022 datacenter Version 21H2.

When the connection drops I get the following message:

Underlying DBMS error [no connection to the server::SQLSTATE=å] 
[xxxxxxx.xxx.GDB_Items][STATE_ID = 0]

X's replace actual names.

Working with ESRI we found the following information in the logs :

"An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host" where host is 
the PostgreSQL Server and "FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator 
command". The following PostgreSQL documentation provides more information 
about the same 
(https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/5665.1202148155%40sss.pgh.pa.us 
[postgresql.org]<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.postgresql.org/message-id/5665.1202148155*40sss.pgh.pa.us__;JQ!!CKZwjTOV!ynTEucv4RZeRFy0jb8ofk_Qs3LMS2aWNT8QSkc5n7RFIeJfgBOaUp0uAxwuQRhP0xWo5Yj51N2IcQ8R3mUaXZA$>).

At this time IT says it is not a fire wall issue as there are no rules setup 
for dropping connections. We are at a loss as to what the culprit is.

I will also be posting this in PostgreSQL community to get their input.

Thank you for your help with this.


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