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embedded upload fail--cannot find or open PDB file
- 10 years ago
The issue turned out to be the timeout settings in the ProvisionSample project. A buddy found the issue and changed the 90second timeout to 60 minutes. Worked great. This is surely a common problem.
It is within the "CreateClient" function within Program.cs within ProvisionSample. The line we changed is now:
client.HttpClient.Timeout = new TimeSpan(0, 60, 0);
A link that will work for 7 days from my dropbox is here. This Program.cs file goes in ProvisionSample and replaces the existing.
More importantly, I am going to put a comment at the github source and perhaps it will be modified by the author or maintainers.
Tom
jocaplan-MSFT Hello jocaplan--any thoughts? This may be a question for the MSFT support team. Thanks, Tom
The service currently only supports files under 250 MB
- ThomasDay10 years agoImpactful Individual
OK, let me figure out how to make it smaller. Is that limit likely to remain? Thanks, Tom
- ThomasDay10 years agoImpactful Individual
I'll try uploading it tomorrow now that I've skinnied it up.
The size limit was a surprise, to be honest, since the model can be much larger--I didn't imagine an Azure embed limit.
Thanks, I'll keep you posted,
Tom
- ThomasDay10 years agoImpactful Individual
jocaplan-MSFT I spoke too soon. I skinnied the model up to 243mb and attempted to embed into azure. The error I got was the same (shown below). I suspect there is context provided in the debug file, which I've attached as a link to a dropbox shared .txt file.
'ProvisionSample.vshost.exe' (CLR v4.0.30319: ProvisionSample.vshost.exe): Loaded 'C:\Users\trday\Desktop\power-bi-embedded-integrate-report-into-web-app-master\ProvisionSample\bin\Debug\Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime.dll'. Cannot find or open the PDB file.
I'm not sure how to fix the issue so I'm hoping the power bi team can give me a hand. Thanks for any help in advance,
Tom