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Srisakthi
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Hello Everyone,

 

When i try to see the RunSeries of my notebook in monitor hub it throws me an error, but the same thing i can manually go to specific notebbok and see.  Please find the below screenshot of error when i try to see from Monitor tab. I'm the owner of my notebook and capacity too. Did i miss any permission?

 

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Thanks,

Srisakthi

 

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Srisakthi
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Hello ,

Thanks for your reply.

@FabianSchut  Yes i do use the latest version of runtime.

@Anonymous  - After few mins error got disappeared automatically. Could be some cookies issue not sure. But anyway i dont see the issue now.

 

Regards,

Srisakthi

 

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Srisakthi
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Hello ,

Thanks for your reply.

@FabianSchut  Yes i do use the latest version of runtime.

@Anonymous  - After few mins error got disappeared automatically. Could be some cookies issue not sure. But anyway i dont see the issue now.

 

Regards,

Srisakthi

 

Anonymous
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Hi @Srisakthi 

 

I don't experience any error when accessing the run series of a notebook spark session from Monitor hub. 

 

You can access the run series analysis feature through the monitoring hub's historical view, the notebook or spark job definition's recent runs panel, or from the spark application monitoring detail page. Can you try if the other two approaches lead to the same result for the same notebook session? 

 

As Fabian mentioned, it requires 3.4 or higher Spark version. You may click View detail to check the Runtime version of a notebook session. 

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Best Regards,
Jing
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FabianSchut
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The documentation mentions that Spark version 3.4 or higher is required to use the run series analysis: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-engineering/run-series-analyisis-overview. Do you have that version of Spark selected?

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