Scripting an ArcSDE geodatabase upgrade in Informix
You can modify and use the Python scripts provided in this topic to connect to and upgrade an ArcSDE geodatabase.
The first scripts use an existing ArcSDE connection file to connect to and upgrade a geodatabase.
The second script shows how you can provide connection information in the same script used to upgrade the geodatabase. This is especially useful if you do not have access to ArcGIS Desktop; you can run the Python script from a computer where ArcGIS Engine or ArcGIS Server Enterprise (Standard or Advanced) is installed, provide connection information, and upgrade the geodatabase.
The connection you make to the geodatabase, whether using an existing ArcSDE connection file or through parameters in the script, is a direct connection. Therefore, you must install and configure an IBM Informix client on the machine from which you will run the script.
Be sure you have read and performed the steps in Preparing to upgrade a geodatabase in Informix before you upgrade.
- Copy one of these example scripts to the Python window in ArcGIS Desktop, or to any Python IDE such as PythonWin or WING. Alter any variable values to match the information at your site.
- If you have an existing ArcSDE connection file that uses a direct connection and connects as the ArcSDE administrator, copy and modify one of the following scripts, depending on your operating system:
# Name: upgradesdegdb_example.py # Description: Connect from a Windows computer # with an existing ArcSDE connection file # and upgrade an ArcSDE for Informix geodatabase # Author: ESRI # Import arcpy module import arcpy # Local variables: Output_Workspace = "C:\\ArcGIS\connection_files\<Connection file>" Default_gdb = "C:\\ArcGIS\connection_files\<Connection file>" # Process: Upgrade Geodatabase arcpy.UpgradeGDB_management(<Connection file>, "PREREQUISITE", "UPGRADE")
# Name: upgradesdegdb_example.py # Description: Connect from a Linux or UNIX computer # with an existing ArcSDE connection file # and upgrade an ArcSDE for Informix geodatabase # Author: ESRI # Import arcpy module import arcpy # Local variables: Output_Workspace = "<user>/connections/<Connection_file>" Default_gdb = "<user>/connections/<Connection_file>" # Process: Upgrade Geodatabase arcpy.UpgradeGDB_management(<Connection_file>, "PREREQUISITE_CHECK", "UPGRADE")
- If you do not have an ArcSDE connection file on the computer from which you are scripting the upgrade, you can copy and modify the following script:
""" Name: upgrade_gdb.py Description: Provide connection information to an Enterprise geodatabase and upgrade the geodatabase Type upgrade_gdb.py -h or upgrade_gdb.py --help for usage """ # Import system modules import arcpy, os, optparse, sys # Define usage and version parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage = "usage: %prog [Options]", version="%prog 1.0; valid for 10.0 and 10.1 release") #Define help and options parser.add_option ("-s", dest="Server", type="string", default="", help="RDBMS server name") parser.add_option ("-i", dest="Service", type="string", default="", help="Use direct connection syntax") parser.add_option ("--auth", dest="account_authentication", type ="choice", choices=['DATABASE_AUTH', 'OPERATING_SYSTEM_AUTH'], default='DATABASE_AUTH', help="Authentication type options (case-sensitive): DATABASE_AUTH, OPERATING_SYSTEM_AUTH. Default=DATABASE_AUTH") parser.add_option ("-u", dest="User", type="string", default="", help="Geodatabase administrator user name") parser.add_option ("-p", dest="Password", type="string", default="", help="Geodatabase administrator password") parser.add_option ("-v", dest="Version", type="string", help="ArcSDE version name") parser.add_option ("--upgrade", dest="Upgrade", type="choice", choices=['TRUE', 'FALSE'], default="FALSE", help="Upgrade Options (case-sensitive): TRUE=Perform Pre-requisite check and upgrade geodatabase, FALSE=Perform Pre-requisite check only. Default=FALSE") parser.add_option ("-d", dest="Database", type="string", default="none", help="Database name: Not required for Oracle") # Check if value entered for option try: (options, args) = parser.parse_args() #Check if no system arguments (options) entered if len(sys.argv) == 1: print "%s: error: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], "No command options given") parser.print_help() sys.exit(3) #Usage parameters for spatial database connection to upgrade server = options.Server service = options.Service account_authentication = options.account_authentication.upper() username = options.User.lower() password = options.Password version = options.Version.upper() do_upgrade = options.Upgrade database = options.Database.lower() # Get the current product license product_license=arcpy.ProductInfo() # Checks required license level to upgrade if product_license.upper() == "ARCVIEW" or product_license.upper() == 'ENGINE': print "\n" + product_license + " license found!" + " Enterprise geodatabase upgrade requires an ArcEditor, ArcInfo, ArcGIS Engine Geodatabase Update, or ArcGIS Server license." sys.exit("Re-authorize ArcGIS before upgrading.") else: print "\n" + product_license + " license available! Continuing to upgrade..." arcpy.AddMessage("+++++++++") # Check if direct connection if service.find(":") <> -1: #This is direct connect ServiceConnFileName = service.replace(":", "") ServiceConnFileName = ServiceConnFileName.replace(";", "") ServiceConnFileName = ServiceConnFileName.replace("=", "") ServiceConnFileName = ServiceConnFileName.replace("/", "") ServiceConnFileName = ServiceConnFileName.replace("\\", "") else: arcpy.AddMessage("\n+++++++++") arcpy.AddMessage("Exiting!!") arcpy.AddMessage("+++++++++") sys.exit("\nSyntax for a direct connection in the Service parameter is required for geodatabase upgrade.") # Local variables Conn_File_NameT = server + "_" + ServiceConnFileName + "_" + database + "_" + username if os.environ.get("TEMP") == None: temp = "c:\\temp" else: temp = os.environ.get("TEMP") if os.environ.get("TMP") == None: temp = "/usr/tmp" else: temp = os.environ.get("TMP") Connection_File_Name = temp + os.sep + Conn_File_NameT + ".sde" # Check for the .sde file and delete it if present arcpy.env.overwriteOutput=True # Variables defined within the script; other variable options commented out at the end of the line saveUserInfo = "SAVE_USERNAME" #DO_NOT_SAVE_USERNAME saveVersionInfo = "SAVE_VERSION" #DO_NOT_SAVE_VERSION print "\nCreating ArcSDE Connection File...\n" # Process: Create ArcSDE Connection File... # Usage: out_folder_path, out_name, server, service, database, account_authentication, username, password, save_username_password, version, save_version_info arcpy.CreateArcSDEConnectionFile_management(temp, Conn_File_NameT, server, service, database, account_authentication, username, password, saveUserInfo, version, saveVersionInfo) for i in range(arcpy.GetMessageCount()): if "000565" in arcpy.GetMessage(i): #Check if database connection was successful arcpy.AddReturnMessage(i) arcpy.AddMessage("\n+++++++++") arcpy.AddMessage("Exiting!!") arcpy.AddMessage("+++++++++\n") sys.exit(3) else: arcpy.AddReturnMessage(i) arcpy.AddMessage("+++++++++\n") # Process: Upgrade geodatabase... try: if do_upgrade.lower() == "true": print "Upgrading Geodatabase...\n" arcpy.UpgradeGDB_management(Connection_File_Name, "PREREQUISITE_CHECK", "UPGRADE") for i in range(arcpy.GetMessageCount()): arcpy.AddReturnMessage(i) arcpy.AddMessage("+++++++++\n") else: print "Running Pre-Requisite Check...\n" arcpy.UpgradeGDB_management(Connection_File_Name, "PREREQUISITE_CHECK", "NO_UPGRADE") for i in range(arcpy.GetMessageCount()): arcpy.AddReturnMessage(i) arcpy.AddMessage("+++++++++\n") except: for i in range(arcpy.GetMessageCount()): arcpy.AddReturnMessage(i) #Check if no value entered for option except SystemExit as e: if e.code == 2: parser.usage = "" print "\n" parser.print_help() parser.exit(2)
- If you have an existing ArcSDE connection file that uses a direct connection and connects as the ArcSDE administrator, copy and modify one of the following scripts, depending on your operating system:
- Run the script you copied and altered to perform the prerequisite check and upgrade the geodatabase.
See Writing Python scripts for more information on using Python.