Save a service definition for a geoprocessing service

With ArcGIS Pro, you can save service definitions for your geoprocessing service to be shared to a stand-alone ArcGIS Server at a later time. A service definition file (.sd) contains the information of how the geoprocessing service is going to be published and configured in ArcGIS Enterprise or ArcGIS Server. See Introduction to saving service definitions to learn more about how service definitions can be used in your organization's sharing workflows.

Save a connected service definition for a geoprocessing service

A connected service definition is configured for a specific server connection. Use the Publish Geoprocessing Service pane to save a service definition. Just like publishing a geoprocessing service, you must run the tool at least once to get the correct result before you save it as a service definition. You must have the role of Administrator to save as a service definition.

To save a connected service definition for a geoprocessing service, complete the following steps:

  1. Add the server connection with the steps of Add new ArcGIS server connection. If the connection is not an administrator connection, edit it with the steps of Configure ArcGIS server connection type.
  2. Follow the steps in Publish a geoprocessing service to open the Publish Geoprocessing Service pane.
  3. Set the publish pane properties using the steps of Set the geoprocessing service properties.
  4. Under Finish Sharing, click Analyze Analyze to review for problems.

    Errors and warnings are listed on the Messages tab. Right-click a message to open its help topic or take corrective action in the software. Errors Error must be resolved before you can save the service definition. Resolving warnings Warning is recommended but not required.

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  5. After you have resolved errors, and optionally resolved warnings, click the Publish drop-down arrow and click Save As SD.

    The Save As Service Definition File dialog box appears.

  6. On the dialog box, specify the location and name of the service definition file and click Save.
  7. Optionally, click Jobs Check Sharing Job Status to monitor the job status.
  8. Once the service definition has been successfully staged, click the Manage the service definition link at the bottom of the pane to open the location of the service definition file.

Save an offline service definition for a geoprocessing service

An offline service definition is connection-neutral; it is not configured for any specific server connection. You can save an offline service definition if you are offline or not connected to the server. The option to save an offline service definition starts from the History pane. Just like publishing a geoprocessing service, you must run the tool at least once to get the correct result before you save it as a service definition. You must have the role of Administrator to save as a service definition.

If referencing data using a server data store while saving the offline service definition file, be aware of the following:

  • The data is either all copied or referenced when publishing the offline service definition file. If some data needs to be copied whereas others referenced, save the file as a connected service definition file instead.
  • Before publishing the file to a server, make sure the server has the access to the database or folder path of the referenced data, then register the data on both the publisher and server side of the data store of the server.

To save an offline service definition for a geoprocessing service, complete the following steps:

  1. On the Analysis tab, in the Geoprocessing group, click History to open the History pane.
  2. On the Geoprocessing tab of the pane, right-click the item you want to save and click Share As > Save As Offline Service Definition > Geoprocessing Service on Standalone Server to open the Save As Offline Service Definition pane.
  3. Set the pane properties using the steps of Set the geoprocessing service properties. Notice there is no server connection in the General tab under Location.
  4. Under Finish Staging, click Analyze Analyze to review for problems.

    Errors and warnings are listed on the Messages tab. Right-click a message to open its help topic or take corrective action in the software. Errors Error must be resolved before you can save the service definition. Resolving warnings Warning is recommended but not required.

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  5. After you have resolved errors, and optionally resolved warnings, click Save.

    The Save As Service Definition File dialog box appears.

  6. On the dialog box, specify the location and name of the service definition file and click Save.
  7. Optionally, click Jobs Check Sharing Job Status to monitor the job status.
  8. Once the service definition has been successfully staged, click the Manage the service definition link at the bottom of the pane to open the location of the service definition file.

If you are ready to publish your service to an ArcGIS Server, see Publish a service definition.

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