Azure Blob Storage Eventstream Validation issue

Phillip House 20 Reputation points
2024-07-09T14:48:24.8966667+00:00

When I try to create an RTI eventstream using Azure Blob Storage I get an error message saying "Validation errors found for Eventstream components". What is causing this error?

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  1. KarishmaTiwari-MSFT 20,037 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-07-10T00:21:36.72+00:00

    @Phillip House Can you please share the steps you are following to create an RTI eventstream using Azure Blob Storage.

    Based on this https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/real-time-intelligence/event-streams/add-source-azure-blob-storage , here are the prerequisites and limitations to be aware of and cross check with your scenario.

    Prerequisites:

    • Access to the Fabric premium workspace with Contributor or higher permissions.
    • Access to an Azure Blob Storage StorageV2 (general purpose v2), BlockBlobStorage, or BlobStorage account. The Storage (general purpose v1) storage type doesn't support integration with Fabric event streams.

    Limitations:

    • Ensure that your workspace capacity is not in one of the unsupported regions (e.g., Germany West Central, South-Central US, West US2, etc.). This source is not supported in the following regions of your workspace capacity: Germany West Central, South-Central US, West US2, West US3, West Europe, West India.
    • Enhanced capabilities of Fabric event streams are currently in preview.

    Unfortunately, moving a trial license capacity to a different region isn’t directly supported. However, you can create a new capacity in the desired region and migrate your workloads there. You’ll need to reconfigure your resources to use the new capacity.

    To move resources to a different Azure region, consider using Azure Resource Mover. Ensure you have Owner access on the subscription where the resources are located. Verify pricing and charges associated with the target region. Select the resources you want to move within the same resource group and initiate the move.

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