The data source referenced by this stand-alone table, or data that is joined or related to this stand-alone table, has not been registered with the server. Referenced data will be copied to the server by default.
Solution
- Do nothing. The stand-alone table's source data, and all the tables related or joined to this stand-alone table, will be copied to the ArcGIS server. OLE DB data sources will be converted to file geodatabase tables.
If you are publishing a map service with either feature access or transaction-enabled WFS (WFS-T) capabilities, data will be copied to the enterprise geodatabase registered as a server-managed database. This includes data sources unsupported by feature or WFS-T services, such as shapefiles or file geodatabase feature classes. It does not include data referenced by query layers.
Learn more about how to register your data with ArcGIS Server
- If you do not wish to copy your data to the server you will need to register the original data source with the ArcGIS server.
OLE DB data sources cannot be registered with ArcGIS for Server (Linux). The default behavior is that the data is always copied to the server and converted to file geodatabase tables.
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Registering a data source with the server helps ensure that the server has access to all the data that the GIS service references. If a data source is not registered with the server, the data referenced by a stand-alone table in a map you are publishing will be copied to the server. If you are publishing a map service with either feature access or transaction-enabled WFS (WFS-T) capabilities, data will be copied to the server's managed database.
Learn more about data storage considerations for, deployment scenarios for, and making your data accessible toArcGIS for Server