The size of the path used to share this GIS resource exceeds the operating system limit.
This path includes the path to the staging folder, the name of the server connection, and the name of the GIS resource within the service definition (.sd) being shared. For example, if you are sharing a web feature layer, this path would include the name of the map service definition (.msd) contained in the service definition.
The <value> parameter refers to the GIS resource and whether the path in question is the staging path or the input directory path on the server.
Solutions
If your path exceeds the limit, you can do the following to reduce the number of characters used for this path:
- Change the location of the staging folder to a location closer to the root directory, C:\temp, for example.
- Shorten the name of the GIS resource used for sharing.
For example, if you are sharing a web feature layer, you can shorten the name of the map (.mapx) which, in turn, shortens the name of the map service definition (.msd) within the service definition that is actually used in the sharing process.
- Shorten the service name.
- If you are caching locally, shorten the Temp cache location path.
More information
The Windows file system has limits to the number of characters that a path can accommodate. ArcGIS Pro warns you when the combination of the path to the staging folder and the server connection exceeds the size supported by the operating system.
For more information, see Analyze your GIS resource.