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Hi,
I recently switched to a F2 capacity in Fabric to migrate some of our reports and warehouses. I created a dataflow for a copy job since I got an error when trying to use a pipeline. so i thought, lets try it with a dataflow. The moment I started this dataflow the capacity shot up to 112% and the cumulative percentage started rising. This was 24 hours ago. I figured It would slowly go down overtime but the Cumulative percentage in the Burndown table for timerange (fabric capacity metrics app) is now at 264.422% and the burndown percentage is still 0. The report shows that the dataflow is still in progress while the fabric UI says status failed. this ofcourse resulted in the fact that I can't perform any action within the capacity, I cant even delete the dataflow. I tried to cancel the dataflow using the API but to no succes. What do I do in this situation? Thnx
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You're facing an issue where a dataflow operation in your F2 capacity environment in Fabric has failed but continues to consume resources, causing the cumulative capacity usage to rise significantly (264%). This prevents you from performing actions such as deleting the dataflow or managing the capacity effectively. The overconsumption of resources results in a locked state, where you're unable to cancel or manage the dataflow through the Power BI UI or API. To resolve this, first try navigating to the Power BI Service and canceling the refresh in the dataflow if that option appears. If that doesn't work, you can use the Power BI REST API (specifically the Abort Refresh In Group API) to attempt stopping the refresh operation. If these steps fail, reaching out to Microsoft Support is crucial, as they can help terminate the process on the backend and restore normal operations. In the future, to prevent similar issues, regularly monitor capacity metrics, set up resource governance, and ensure all team members follow best practices for running dataflows.
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You're facing an issue where a dataflow operation in your F2 capacity environment in Fabric has failed but continues to consume resources, causing the cumulative capacity usage to rise significantly (264%). This prevents you from performing actions such as deleting the dataflow or managing the capacity effectively. The overconsumption of resources results in a locked state, where you're unable to cancel or manage the dataflow through the Power BI UI or API. To resolve this, first try navigating to the Power BI Service and canceling the refresh in the dataflow if that option appears. If that doesn't work, you can use the Power BI REST API (specifically the Abort Refresh In Group API) to attempt stopping the refresh operation. If these steps fail, reaching out to Microsoft Support is crucial, as they can help terminate the process on the backend and restore normal operations. In the future, to prevent similar issues, regularly monitor capacity metrics, set up resource governance, and ensure all team members follow best practices for running dataflows.
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Thank you,
Pavan.
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