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pennyhoho117
Helper IV
Helper IV

error in Fabric Capacity Metrics

i have Fabric Trial Version, and i want to check  CUs from Fabric Capacity Metric, but it show error with below error, so what should i do?

 

Activity ID: 5dbd64ab-6144-48fb-aa6a-0395d3d43d03
Request ID: 48a9d041-6e73-8270-e1b3-15099b108e47
Correlation ID: c3565f7b-4798-fdf4-a6ad-e0fdd3a5d653
Time: Tue Feb 18 2025 17:54:07 GMT+0800 (Hong Kong Standard Time)
Service version: 13.0.25216.47
Client version: 2501.4.22804-train
Cluster URI: https://wabi-east-asia-b-primary-redirect.analysis.windows.net/

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freginier
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hey there!

 

The Fabric Trial does not include premium capacity features, so you should check if your trial includes capacity monitoring. If not, you won’t be able to see CUs and may need to upgrade to a paid Fabric capacity? 

 

Hope this helps!

Cheerio,

Zoe 😁😁

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v-karpurapud
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @pennyhoho117 


Thank you @freginier for your prompt response.

Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Fabric community. We understand that you are encountering an issue with Fabric Capacity Metrics.

 

From the information provided, it seems that the Fabric Trial version you are using does not include certain premium capacity features, such as monitoring Capacity Units (CUs). Typically, Fabric Trial versions do not support capacity monitoring, which may explain why you cannot access these metrics.To address this issue, we suggest upgrading to a paid Fabric capacity. This will grant you access to a full range of monitoring and analytics features, including the ability to view CUs through the Fabric Capacity Metric.

 

For further details, please refer to the following Microsoft documentation:

Fabric trial capacity - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

What is the Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics app? - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

If my response has resolved your query, please mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, a 'Kudos' would be appreciated if you found my response helpful.

 

Thank you!
 

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v-karpurapud
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @pennyhoho117 

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions or if you'd like to discuss this further. If this answers your question, please Accept it as a solution and give it a 'Kudos' so others can find it easily.

Thank you.

v-karpurapud
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @pennyhoho117 

Could you please confirm if this issue has been resolved? If it has, kindly mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will assist other community members in solving similar problems more quickly.

Thank you

v-karpurapud
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @pennyhoho117 


Thank you @freginier for your prompt response.

Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Fabric community. We understand that you are encountering an issue with Fabric Capacity Metrics.

 

From the information provided, it seems that the Fabric Trial version you are using does not include certain premium capacity features, such as monitoring Capacity Units (CUs). Typically, Fabric Trial versions do not support capacity monitoring, which may explain why you cannot access these metrics.To address this issue, we suggest upgrading to a paid Fabric capacity. This will grant you access to a full range of monitoring and analytics features, including the ability to view CUs through the Fabric Capacity Metric.

 

For further details, please refer to the following Microsoft documentation:

Fabric trial capacity - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

What is the Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics app? - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

If my response has resolved your query, please mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, a 'Kudos' would be appreciated if you found my response helpful.

 

Thank you!
 

i am concerning we have a Fabric Trial version, and we not sure which Fabric license should purchase, but we tried to check CU consume from Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics App., but replied trial version cannot check from the app, then can you suggestion how can we estimate what license should purchase? Thanks

Hi @pennyhoho117 


Since the Fabric Trial version does not support visibility of Capacity Units (CUs) using the Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics App, monitoring CU consumption directly during the trial period is not possible.

 

However, if you are planning to purchase a Fabric license based on CUs, we recommend considering the following factors to estimate the appropriate capacity:

 

  1. Number of users accessing Fabric services (Data Engineering, Data Science, Data Factory, Power BI).
  2. Type of workloads (ETL processing, AI/ML workloads, large-scale data transformation, reporting & analytics).
  3. Expected concurrency (simultaneous users or processes) to estimate the required Fabric capacity.

 

For a better understanding of Fabric capacity requirements, please refer to the following Microsoft documentation:
Plan your capacity size - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Fabric concepts - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Fabric - Pricing | Microsoft Azure

 

If you find this post helpful, please mark it as an "Accept as Solution" and give a KUDOS.

 

Thank you!

Hello @pennyhoho117 

I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. If my response has addressed your query, please accept it as a solution and give a 'Kudos' so other members can easily find it.

Thank you.

freginier
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hey there!

 

The Fabric Trial does not include premium capacity features, so you should check if your trial includes capacity monitoring. If not, you won’t be able to see CUs and may need to upgrade to a paid Fabric capacity? 

 

Hope this helps!

Cheerio,

Zoe 😁😁

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