Troubleshoot common problems in Azure Data Share
- Azure Data Share invitations
New users see an empty list of invitations after clicking on Accept Invitation.
Azure Data Share service may not be registered as a resource provider in the Azure tenant. In this case, you can manually register the Data Share Service with Contributor role. - Creating and receiving shares
You may encounter these errors with insufficient Azure data store permissions.- Failed to add datasets.
- Failed to map datasets.
- Unable to grant Data Share resource x access to y.
- You don’t have proper permissions to x.
- We couldn’t add write permissions for the Azure Data Share account to one or more of your selected resources.
You need the write permission to share or receive data from an Azure data store. This can be done with Contributor role.
- In-place sharing
Dataset mapping can fail for Azure Data Explorer clusters due to the following reasons:- User lacking write permissions, often found in the Contributor role.
- Paused source or target Azure Data Explorer clusters.
- Incompatibility between EngineV2 and EngineV3 clusters.
How to use Azure Data Share for secure data sharing
Azure Data Share is a service offered by Microsoft Azure that helps organizations to securely share data with multiple customers and partners while maintaining control and monitoring.
- Contributor Role: A specific role in Azure that permits users to manage all aspects of Azure resources.
- Azure Data Explorer: A data exploration and analytic service by Microsoft, used for querying and analyzing large volumes of data.
- Dataset Mapping: The process of linking datasets in Azure Data Explorer clusters.