I have staging Azure Mobile Service that has suddenly stopped working and started to report errors when called by other apps.
The direct Mobile Service URL is reporting "Error 403 - This web app is stopped." error at https://b8akjsms2-st.azure-mobile.net/ I am also unable to access the api from the Azure portal which throw this message:
Failed to download zip file for path '/site/repository/service/api/' in Mobile Service 'b8akJSMS2-st' If you contact a support representative please include this correlation identifier: 4ebe635c-bbb7-af06-a71a-532f0467e828, the time of error: 2016-06-10 11:40:36Z, and the error id: ZE6.
How can I resolve this issue?
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I am getting the following error while configuring Splunk with Azure Event Hub.
2021-04-23 10:12:17,141 level=WARNING pid=xxxxxxx tid=Thread-2
logger=azure.eventhub._eventprocessor.event_processor
pos=event_processor.py:_load_balancing:281 | EventProcessor instance
'2ea6353e-ee45-4a4e-b173-5f82ae79707c' of eventhub
'insights-activity-logs' consumer group '$Default'. An error occurred
while load-balancing and claiming ownership. The exception is
EventHubError("Unexpected response '{'error': 'invalid_client',
'error_description': 'AADSTS7000215: Invalid client secret is
provided.\r\nTrace
ID:xxxxxxx-c913-420f-8dfb-5169faed3800\r\nCorrelation ID:
xxxxxxxx-81b2-4436-9d25-13e38ec15d9d\r\nTimestamp: 2021-04-23
02:12:10Z', 'error_codes': [7000215], 'timestamp': '2021-04-23
02:12:10Z', 'trace_id': 'xxxxxxxxx-c913-420f-8dfb-5169faed3800',
'correlation_id': 'xxxxxxxx-81b2-4436-9d25-13e38ec15d9d', 'error_uri':
'https://login.microsoftonline.com/error?code=7000215'}'\nUnexpected
response '{'error': 'invalid_client', 'error_description':
'AADSTS7000215: Invalid client secret is provided.\r\nTrace ID:
xxxxxxx-c913-420f-8dfb-5169faed3800\r\nCorrelation ID:
xxxxxxx-81b2-4436-9d25-13e38ec15d9d\r\nTimestamp: 2021-04-23
02:12:10Z', 'error_codes': [7000215], 'timestamp': '2021-04-23
02:12:10Z', 'trace_id': 'xxxxxxxxx-c913-420f-8dfb-5169faed3800',
'correlation_id': 'xxxxxxxxxx-81b2-4436-9d25-13e38ec15d9d',
'error_uri':
'https://login.microsoftonline.com/error?code=7000215'}'"). Retrying
after 10.408012031827356 seconds
I am referring to the following tutorials:
https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/tips-and-tricks/splunking-microsoft-azure-monitor-data-part-1-azure-setup.html
https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/tips-and-tricks/splunking-microsoft-azure-monitor-data-part-2-splunk-setup.html
From my understanding, it is that we will have to generate a Azure AD application and set its permission for resource management and here, I am making use of it to enable Splunk to access the activity logs to my Event Hub. I have done setting up an AD application and added the role assignment to the AD application, after that, generated a client secret as mentioned in the tutorial. I am subscribing to Azure for Student, will this be the cause of getting this error as I have limited privileges?
I've faced the same error you described, as it turns out, Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services version 4.1.2 has a known issues as described in the release note.
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Download version 4.1.1 and force installation solved the issue for me
The website URL works fine. The link from google maps on the phone works fine. For some reason when you google it in the browser (mobile browser or desktop) you get an Internal Service Error. Google said it was nothing on their end to be done.
Has anyone encountered this or have an idea of what's causing it? The error received is below.
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator and inform them of the time the error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Apache Server at www.thetechbuyer.com Port 80
As the error suggests, an Internal Server Error is internal to your webapp or web service on your host. It usually means that your program, whatever it is doing, has crashed. This could be because of misconfiguration, or a bug in your code, or something else - without knowing more (possibly a lot more) about your server environment, it is impossible to know what.
Check your server logs - they should have more information.
(It also isn't clear what this has to do with Google+.)
I get the following error (after about 70 minutes):
Deployment failed. Correlation ID: c08a06db-70ea-4ab8-b123-b5b9b736d27f. Internal server error
West Europe was the location of the service.
An internal error can be a bit tricky to troubleshoot without access to the backend. Often we will see an internal error is displayed via the portal but the actual error surfaces on the backend.
Things to attempt:
1) Try deploying to a new region
2) Try deploying to a empty resource group
3) Try logging out of the portal and back in before recreating
If all else fails you will likely need to reach out to Microsoft via a Support ticket so they can check the error on the backend and let you know the actual reason.
We are getting below logs in analytics console (client logs). Does any one has idea root cause behind this debug log.
Date Thursday, Mar 10, 2016, 12:35 AM
Application Name XYZAPP
Application Version 1.9.1
Operating System ios
Device ID BD39F272-D57F-45AC-AACE-3C0277BA796B
Device Model iPhone8,1
OS Version 9.2.1
Package WL_AFHTTPRequestOperationManagerWrapper_PACKAGE
Level Debug
Message Response Error : Request failed: forbidden (403)
A 403 means that no user is allowed to access that resource strictly FORBIDDEN. Not to be confused with a 401 which is UNAUTHORIZED (you just do not have the right credentials).
Unfortunately that is all we can determine from the error.
WLResourceReqeust uses WL_AFHTTPRequestOperationManagerWrapper_PACKAGE and all request made by the client is a ResourceRequest.
Putting a few things together my guess is that this comes from when a user is trying to authenticate with the server. Occasionally we (the mobilefirst server) returns a 403 which is will be logged in the analytics console if you are sending debug logs.
I'm receiving the following message on server log in IBM Mobile First 6.3 every time an Adapter is getting called:
Stacktrace
[ERROR ] Error sending bulk request: java.lang.RuntimeException:
failure in bulk execution: [2]: index [worklight], type [devices], id
[b2deefe7-0d15-4ed4-b199-7e42440fc372], message
[VersionConflictEngineException[[worklight][1]
[devices][b2deefe7-0d15-4ed4-b199-7e42440fc372]: version conflict,
current [58], provided [57]]] at
com.ibm.elasticsearch.servlet.DataReceiver.processData(DataReceiver.java:132)
at
com.ibm.elasticsearch.servlet.DataReceiver.processDataLegacy(DataReceiver.java:85)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor57.invoke(Unknown Source) ...
The adapter is executed correctly and the response is returned to the app.
Any idea why this error is happening?
Help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
This is an internal error in analytics. The error itself is actually harmless, however the analytics platform should be catching it... A defect will be logged for the message. In the meantime, if you're not using analytics, you can disable it by removing the WAR files from the Liberty server.
If you are using analytics, then I would recommend clearing out the analytics data folder and restarting the IMF platform (this would remove any data you have stored in analytics). This is assuming that you are running in development mode. The analytics data folder can be in the same directory as the server.xml file for your Liberty server.