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Failed to copy notebook to workspace #15

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ArmandoLacerda opened this issue Mar 21, 2023 · 4 comments
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Failed to copy notebook to workspace #15

ArmandoLacerda opened this issue Mar 21, 2023 · 4 comments

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@ArmandoLacerda
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ArmandoLacerda commented Mar 21, 2023

Module: 06

Lab/Demo: 06

Task: 02

Step: 10

Description of issue
Step 10 asks to open a notebook. Setup.ps1 should have copied it there. The copy failed but the script reported success anyways. See attached imaged.
IMPORTANT: I have multiple Azure subscriptions. I selected the MSDN/Visual Studio one which I use for R&D. Everything in the setup.ps1 script worked but this particular copy.

I believe the reason for the error is that my CloudShell disk is hosted on another subscription.

Repro steps:

  1. Run setup.ps1
  2. Follow lab steps
    2023-03-21_10-57-39
@GraemeMalcolm
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This looks like an authentication issue that's to do with your specific configuration. I can't repro it unfortunately.
Try re-running the script, and if that doesn't work you can manually copy the notebook from the GitHub repo (https://github.com/MicrosoftLearning/dp-203-azure-data-engineer/blob/master/Allfiles/labs/06/notebooks/Spark%20Transform.ipynb)

@ArmandoLacerda
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I was able to import the notebook manually, @GraemeMalcolm . My point is: the script fails, but gives a false successful message at the end. As an MCT, I'd rather have the script erroring out a message so the student knows and can call me for help, and have a note in the lab instructions to help self-learning students going through the steps in learning.microsoft.com to troubleshoot the issue themselves.

@GraemeMalcolm
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GraemeMalcolm commented Mar 21, 2023 via email

@ArmandoLacerda
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@GraemeMalcolm , not to debate the issue too long, but to make the difference of a student attending a class and being given an Azure subscription for the class (through Skillable's cloud slide, for instance), and a self-learning student working on his own with access to multiple environments.
Your reply above sounds like you only support the former, not the latter. I was under the impression that learn.microsoft.com learning paths were designed for both.

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