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Dhruv_Ranpura
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Getting On-Prem data from SQL Server to Microsoft Fabric using Dataflow (gen2)

Hi,
I am trying to get the On-prem data from  SQL Server to fabric using data factory-> Dataflows(gen2). Below are the steps which I am following:
1. Hvae installed Gateway with latest version which is working fine.
2. Created one lakehouse.

3. Creating Dataflows(gen2) ->selected Get Data->SQL server database -> connecting with server and database using credentials->selected one table-> chose lakehouse in data destination -> go with Lakehouse(none) option.(attached in snapshot)

 

4.In choose destination target pane I am selecting the lakehouse which I have created earlier in step 2. 

And when I click on next I am getting error : Something went wrong while retrieving the list of tables.(atached in snapshot).

 


So why I am getting this error?  It would be great if you guide.

 

  • Dhruv_Ranpura so guys, ok so here's the deal (I am learning a lot about all this firewall stuff, hence why all the back and forth).  

     

    port 1434 is irrelevant. 

     

    One more thing for future readers:  The endpoint listed on the MS doc page (*.datawarehouse.pbidedicated.windows.net*.datawarehouse.fabric.microsoft.com,  *.dfs.fabric.microsoft.com) are wildcard FQDNs.  So it depends on the firewall what you can or cannot setup from what I've been told.  

     

    In our case, we specified the 0.0.0.0/TCP/1433 for outgoing traffic and that did the trick.

     

    Oh man, what confusion... finally we got to an understanding. ðŸ˜¥  The Microsoft documentation should seriously be rewritten on this point, because the people who are going to read it are Fabric users, not network admins.

21 Replies

  • anros's avatar
    anros
    Microsoft Employee

    Hi Dhruv_RanpuraElement115,

     

    Could you please reproduce the issue and provide me through a private message the Session Id of the authoring session ?

    You can find this information in the Power Query editor under the Options dialog, Diagnostics section, Session ID (you can right click > Copy).


    This way I can dig deeper on this issue.

     

    Thanks,

    Antoine

    • v-cboorla-msft's avatar
      v-cboorla-msft
      Microsoft Employee

      Hi Dhruv_Ranpura 

       

      We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet.
      In case if you have any resolution please do share that same with the community as it can be helpful to others.
      Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help.


      Thanks.

      • anros's avatar
        anros
        Microsoft Employee

        v-cboorla-msft Element115 shared information with me through PM as requested.

        I've not yet been through it and will very soon. Dhruv_Ranpura sharing this information can help us troubleshoot what's happening in your specific case.

        I'll update the thread with the relevant information as I discover them.

  • v-cboorla-msft's avatar
    v-cboorla-msft
    Microsoft Employee

    Hi Dhruv_Ranpura 

     

    Thanks for using Microsoft Fabric Community.

    Apologies for the inconvenience that you are facing here.

    The error you are encountering when trying to retrieve the list of tables in Microsoft Fabric Dataflow Gen2 could be due to a due to Gateway Configuration.

    Ensure that the gateway is correctly configured with an open port 1433, as this is necessary for the gateway to send data to the Lakehouse this might help you.

    For details please refer : Network issues with port 1433

    If the issue still persists please do let us know. Glad to help.

     

    I hope this information helps.

     

    Thanks

    • Element115's avatar
      Element115
      Memorable Member

      Dhruv_Ranpura v-cboorla-msft 

      That's not it. I had the same exact issue for days.  Everything was working fine before. And when it was working fine, my gateway had already been configured according to the Microsoft doc.  As a matter of fact, the issue still happens today when using only ONE DFg2. So that cannot be the answer. 

       

       

      However, if Dhruv_Ranpura  you use 2 chained DFg2, that is, one extracts the data from the on-prem DB, and the second one uses the first DF as a source to load the data into the lakehouse, then this works. The chaining is setup as follows:

       

      DF1 needs staging enabled AND no data destination AND you need to publish it

      DF2 needs staging disabled AND a data destination, ie your lakehouse AND you need to publish it. (I say 'needs staging disabled' because if enabled you would duplicate your data and use twice the Fabric storage, that is, once when the data is copied into the default staging lakehouse automatically provisioned by Fabric, and twice when storing the data into your user created lakehouse.)

       

      v-cboorla-msft Here is the case# 2401190040000098 I have with support for this goddamn issue that hasn't been fixed in months now.  I guess we must hope that the release of the new OPGW (on-prem gateway) will fix all this and allow on-prem data extraction to be performed with one DFg2 instead of 2.

       

      • Dhruv_Ranpura's avatar
        Dhruv_Ranpura
        Frequent Visitor

        Thanks Element115  for your response.
        I have been trying the method suggested by you. I have created one Dataflow(Gen2) with no data destination selection and published it. Now, I created another Dataflow(Gen2) and choose source as Dataflows (Fabric) and selected Dataflow1 and its table and when click on next I am getting this error.

        I have checked that my SQL server is working fine on port 1433. So, why I am getting this error? Please guide.

    • Element115's avatar
      Element115
      Memorable Member

      I got a question re this GW config business.  In another thread, pqian_MSFT explained how the data flows between a datasource, the GW, and the destination when the source is an on-prem DB. 

      Now, I remember reading somewhere that there might be issued arising because of some protocol called TLS.  I didn't see anything in the GW to address potential TLS issues.  

       

      Is there something we need to configure re the TLS protocol either at the GW or firewall level?  Or the TLS payload is simply encapsulated in a TCP/IP packet and all we need worry about (firewall-wise) is the TCP rule?