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Sep 21, 2017 at 8:22 comment added umbe1987 @Vince Thanks. So I guess the way to proceed is correct: if the fGDB is registered with the server, and a process (a map service) is connecting to it generating a sr. Lock, I first have to stop that map service to release that lock, perform my schema changes (e.g. adding a new field to a feature class), overwrite the service, and finally re-activate it? Just to add one more thing. The publishing failure somehow caused my map service being unstoppable/undeleteable from nor ArcMap neither AGS Manager, unless a restart of the AGS Server was performed.
Sep 21, 2017 at 3:05 comment added Vince Sometimes the dataset gets corrupted by publishing failures, and remaindered locks would be among the most common failures. If you're really sure the lock is not active, you can try to delete it. Trying to modify the schema while data is actively being served is a recipe for disaster (which is why locks exist).
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