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Hello everyone.
I have a deployment pipeline that has been running for hours with the message "copy content to this workspace".
I have no error message.
I don't know how to stop the process. I've tried modifying the only source object to be deployed with no success.
I don't know what to do, I'm completely stuck.
There's only one object in the source workspace.
Does anyone have any idea how to get out of this?
Thanks for your help.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I think I've found a solution to unblock deployment processes between workspaces.
In the Azure administration portal
In the properties of the capacity concerned,
Click on "Pause" and then "restart".
The deployment process has stopped.
I'll see if my problems with scheduled batches no longer running have been resolved.
Best regards,
Hi @amolt ,
Checking Activity Running Status
Activity Monitor: Go to the Monitor tab of the Fabric Data Factory and check if there are any running activities or pipelines.
Stop Running Activities
Force Stop: Locate the running activity or pipeline in the monitor and click the Stop button to force the activity to terminate.
Try to delete the deployed pipeline and reconfigure the run.
Refer to below document:
Use the Monitoring hub - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
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Hello @Anonymous ,
Thanks for your reply.
I've already checked, no activity.
By the way, since yesterday, no more schedules that used to run are running... without any message.
I can't delete the deployment pipeline, I have a message telling me that a deployment process is running....
Best regards
Hi @Anonymous ,
I think I've found a solution to unblock deployment processes between workspaces.
In the Azure administration portal
In the properties of the capacity concerned,
Click on "Pause" and then "restart".
The deployment process has stopped.
I'll see if my problems with scheduled batches no longer running have been resolved.
Best regards,
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