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Hi team ,
I have a requirement as described below.
There is a pipeline that should be triggered when a file is added in ADLS Container.
However, I am facing this issue.
Can someone help me with this?
We haven't heard from you since last response and just wanted to check whether the solution provided has worked for you. If yes, please Accept as Solution to help others benefit in the community.
Thank you.
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Community Support Team _ C Srikanth.
Hi @jayyqp124_3q
Sorry for the late response.
If you're facing an issue where linking Azure Blob Storage system events to a Fabric Eventstream fails—especially when the first two setup steps succeed but the final linking step shows a generic error—here are a few things that may help:
Double-check permissions
Make sure the identity being used has the right roles assigned. Specifically, it should have the Storage Blob Data Owner role on the storage account and Contributor access to the Fabric workspace.
Review Event Grid configuration
Go to your storage account in the Azure portal, then open the Events section. Check that Event Grid is active and set up correctly. If there are any failed or inactive event subscriptions, try deleting and recreating them.
Check for region mismatches
Ensure both your Azure Blob Storage and the Fabric workspace are in the same Azure region. Linking across regions isn’t currently supported and could be the reason the setup fails.
Reset the setup process
Try deleting the existing (failed) Eventstream connection and go through the setup again from scratch. This can sometimes help resolve any stuck configurations or background errors.
If the above information helps you, please give us a Kudos and marked the Accept as a solution.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ C Srikanth.
We are also getting same error , can someone please guide with the solution.
Hi @jayyqp124_3q
Sometimes, transient errors can occur. Try creating the Event Subscription again to see if the issue persists.
Even though an Event Grid System Topic is automatically created for your storage account, you can still need to create an Event Subscription to define what events should trigger your pipeline and where notifications should be sent. This subscription specifies the specific events (e.g., Blob Created) and the endpoint for receiving notifications.
Please refer the below link to create the event subscription:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/event-grid/subscribe-through-portal#create-subscription-on-r...
Thanks
Cheri Srikanth
Community Support Team.
Hi @jayyqp124_3q
Welcome to the Microsoft Fabric Community forum!
Below are the troubleshooting points:
1. Ensure that your Azure Blob storage account is properly configured and active. Verify that you have the necessary permissions to access the storage account.
2. Check that the event subscriptions are set up correctly. Make sure that the topic type is set to Microsoft.Storage.StorageAccounts and the storage account name is correct.
3. The error message mentions aguasandinasstorage and EventLinks. make sure that these are the correct names for your resources and that they are spelled correctly in the configuration.
Note: Enrure the below points as attached below.
For more details, you can refer to below document:
Azure Blob Storage documentation | Microsoft Learn
Add Azure Blob Storage event source to an eventstream - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
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Thanks
Cheri Srikanth
Community Support Team.
Hi @ CSrikanth_21,
Thank you for your help, but I am still facing the same issue and the error message is:"There was an error in the process.Please try again later". I am getting this same error repeatedly....
Thank you
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