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GEN2 dataflow error - We received multiple duplicate continuation tokens from Azure Storage
- 1 year ago
I spoke with a Mindtree engineer. The release train went to production on 4/5 and this unusual error appeared to us for the first time in our daily GEN2 refresh on 4/7.
They want me to open a new ticket (SR). After that Mindtree promised to send the bug to Microsoft via ICM. They claim there are no prior ICM's with a similar error message yet:
We received multiple duplicate continuation tokens from Azure Storage.
I will probably send this issue thru pro support (Mindtree) once our users start to notice/complain. It may be a few days for them to realize their stuff is broken (again). The worst part is that this new problem came up in the same "train" that deployed a fix for a different problem. A very LARGE part of my job these days involves talking to Mindtree support about Fabric bugs. Some days I find it very troublesome to be a Fabric customer.
Hi dbeavon3 ,
We are following up once again regarding your query. Could you please confirm if the issue has been resolved through the support ticket with Microsoft?
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Hi v-menakakota
This is still a bug. I spoke with a PM (Maybe it was Sid?) who recognized the error message. It is something Microsoft should fix based on their own telemetry. I haven't reached out to Mindtree engineers to ask them for help yet. (That is a month-long investment, and I'm hoping another customer will have more appetite for that).
The error message is something they should be able to recreate at will, if they were motivated. The message comes from their own proprietary code, and is low-level and independent of a customer's specific use-cases.