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I have a dataset in the Power BI Service. Its data source is Amazon Redshift. It normally takes 10-15 minutes to refresh, which it does every few hours.
Yesterday, one refresh got "stuck." It spent several hours where in the "Refresh history" screen it said "In progress;" but on the Datasets screen in the workspace I had the yellow triangle "failure" icon (not the spinning "in progress" icon). It seemed stuck.
After some more time, it seemed to get un-stuck, and in the "Refresh history" screen it displayed this error message:
The refresh operation failed because it took more than 120 minutes to complete. Consider reducing the size of your dataset or breaking it up into smaller datasets.
But now, I cannot refresh the dataset, or anyting. It really is stuck!
Clicking "Refresh now" does nothing. (Well, for a second in the top-right corner, the "Preparing for refresh" message appears, but then nothing happens.)
A scheduled refresh does nothing. (And I don't get an email notification of an error; just...nothing happens.)
I have tried re-publishing the dataset from Power BI Desktop, to overwrite the dataset in the Service…and in Desktop I get a "Success" message...but it does not actually do anything in the service. The old "stuck" version of the dataset persists in the Service.
Any ideas? (I've opened a ticket with Microsoft support, but no help so far, and it's quite urgent!)
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I should have said: it normally takes around 12 minutes to refresh.
It never takes more than 30 minutes to refresh.
I opened a ticket with Microsoft support, about this.
Argh, no...now that refresh that started seems to be doing the same thing it did yesterday. It has been refreshing for more than an hour. On the dataset settings page, it says "Last refresh succeeded: null." I expect I will get that "more than 120 minutes to complete" error again, after a while.
Hi @kevhav,
Sorry for the delay.
For your scenario, it seems that your dataset is very large so it will take about more than 100 minutes to refresh then you will get the error for timeout.
Why not try to reduce the size of your dataset or breaking it up into smaller datasets?
Best Regards,
Cherry
I should have said: it normally takes around 12 minutes to refresh.
It never takes more than 30 minutes to refresh.
I opened a ticket with Microsoft support, about this.
Wait, this is promising...I tried turning off scheduled refreshes, then turning them back on...and now my 8:00 a.m. scheduled refresh appears to have worked!
Finally, I have a new refresh "In progress." It might be fine, now.
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