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Hi All,
We are connecting to On-Prem Instance of SSAS through Power BI Gateway.
We have observed that there are Multiple Connections from Power BI Gateway to our SSAS server when we are creating reports.
The connections are active after some time and are closed randomly.
We suspect if these are impacting the new connection request sent to SSAS instance.
Does anyone know anything about this?
Regards,
Vishal
Hi All,
We are connecting to On-Prem Instance of SSAS through Power BI Gateway.
We have observed that there are Multiple Connections from Power BI Gateway to our SSAS server when we are creating reports.
The connections are active after some time and are closed randomly.
We suspect if these are impacting the new connection request sent to SSAS instance.
Does anyone know anything about this?
Regards,
Vishal
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
Yes, the users are creating reports through service.
Also, they are selecting multiple charts, reports on dashboards.
Power BI connections were open even after 5 hours. So we were suspecting that this is the reason that new users were thrown out from ssas cubes even from excel pointing to ssas.
As it turned out there were users who were running import data from power bi desktop and it was taking up RAM.
Do we have any option to not allow import data or restrict users to not import huge data?
Cheers!
Vishal
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