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We have installed On-premise Data Gateway for Logic App use. We leverage only one Gateway for several Logic Apps from different subscriptions in Azure. Is there any way of track the amoun tof connections I have through this gateway?
Hi @Anonymous ,
If you go to the Settings - Manage Gateways (assuming that you have permissions) you will see each gateway cluster and on each named gateway under the cluster you can see each Data Source that is being accessed by that gateway.
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Hi @collinq , thanks for your answer, but I guess you are refering to PowerBI. Through PowerBI service site I can see all the data sources we have created. Although is not so friendly to visualize when you manage more than 600 hundred connections... I hope some day MS can improve the interface at least to make a search avoiding to use the explorer searching.
I'm referreing to Logic App connections?, I don't see any option neither on https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/ nor in Azure portal for On-premise Data Gateway object .. I'm missing something-?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Yes, you are correct, I was talking about Power BI. I misunderstood your questions, thanks for the clarification. I am not an expert in the MyLogicApp but I did find this document and about 3/4 of the way is this heading that I think might help:
"To find all the API connections for just your logic app, on your logic app's menu, under Development Tools, select API connections."
That document is here:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/logic-apps-gateway-connection
Is that what you were hunting?
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Not from Logic App view. Since we manage several connections from different Logic Apps and different users...I'd need to get the amount of connections from the Gateway side..
Hi @Anonymous
Kindly check this document whether helps:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/onpremises-data-gateway-management
As either an Azure AD Global administrator (which includes Global admins) or a Power BI service administrator, you can manage the gateway connection in the power platform. use Manage Gateway installers to manage who can install the On-premises data gateway in your enterprise. note this operation isn't available for gateway admins.