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KailashPareek
Helper I
Helper I

How to monitor more than one Fabric capacity for fabric capacity usage metrics power BI report

I am able to monitor by subscribed F8 capacity with Capacity usage Report/App. I want to monitor my Trial capacity as well but not able to. Where do you add another capacity ID as in the data set, you see only one capacity. 

 

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Thanks. May be it does not show trial. 

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KailashPareek
Helper I
Helper I

Thanks for update. The question is do you create separate App for each capacity or can add another capacity to same data set? If you can add to same data set where do you add the second capacity ID?

We didn't add anything - our capacities just showed up.  No idea how Kusto is organized behind the scenes.

 

Now if you have different tenant IDs - that may require you to run separate metric apps.

When you setup the app first time, it will ask capacity ID, TZ and refresh time. The datasets also has only one capacity ID under parameters. Wonder How it takes two capacities even if in same tenant.

 

In your case if you able to select more than one in sclier that means it works for you. May kindly check in which setup you see these two capacity IDs.

Thanks. May be it does not show trial. 

not just two - all of ours show up.  You can specify any one capacity and it will automatically pull in all others.

lbendlin
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Works for regular capacity - our metrics app shows them all.  Maybe there's a limitation for trial capacities.

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