4C. ENOWA-SGIS-DB (Enterprise Geodatabase)
The Enterprise Geodatabase supports the entire GIS and is critical for successfully managing, organizing, and sharing geospatial data and information.
Hostname
ENOWA-SGIS-DB
FQDN
ENOWA-SGIS-DB.neom.local
IP Address
Location
NourNet (KSA)
CPU (Chip)
CPU (Core Count)
RAM
C: Space
200
D: Storage
500
Network
Subnet
Bandwidth
Operating System
Windows Server 2022
Environment
Sandbox
Role
Enterprise Geodatabase
SQL Database configured as EGDB (sde)
Software(s)
Microsoft SQL Server 2022, Enterprise Geodatabase (11.0)
All version 11.0
Proxy URI
Alias(es)
Below is a screenshot of the database's SQL Logins. Note that the 'sa' account has been disabled and a functional 'sa' account named 'superadmin' has been created that functionally operates as the 'sa' account. Additionally, we have added both our remote account (NEOM\enowagisadmin.ra) and the GIS Service Account (NEOM\enowagissrv) to the SQL Logins. This is required for database access by the digital team and the GIS system.
Note: Without adding the Service Account, ArcGIS Enterprise could not communicate with the database using OS authentication.
The primary GIS account is 'sde' for geodatabase activities and the credentials for that account (and other important accounts) is below:
Database Accounts:
"SA": superadmin || EN@#NeOm%2030
"Geodatabase Admin": sde || ne0G30Dat@ba$3Adm!n
"Generic User": enowa || en0w@GISU$er!
GIS Service Account (OS): NEOM\enowagissrv || N#0MenOw@2)3(
The following subsections outline the steps of setting up the Enterprise Geodatabase, including account creation, database creation, geodatabase enablement and licensure, and more.
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