June 10, 2024 at 2:46 pm
Hi All,
First foray into deploying adf using YAML scripting from Azure Devops from a dev resource to a test resource group..am using boilerplate code YAML code cribbed from the internet. The artifacts have been created correctly so that bit works. Deployment the second half requires creating in my azure project settings a service connection to my target resource group RG-DEV2 which I have created and given access to all pipelines. The first bit of deployment YAML involves stopping triggers on target pipeline as a prerequisite to deploying which also works correctly..so that indicates it can see the total target environment via the subscriber , resource group , adf pipeline hierarchy. Deployment which is next step fails : Error message as follows
-Checking if the following resource group exists: RG-DEV2.
-[error]Check out the troubleshooting guide to see if your issue is addressed: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/tasks/deploy/azure-resource-group-deployment?view=azure-devops#troubleshooting
-[error]Failed to check the resource group status. Error: {"statusCode":400}.
-[section]Finishing: 4 Deploy ADF Artifact
have checked my activity logs in RG-DEV2 back in Azure portal and nothing in there. Have checked my service connection activity in azure devops and usuage history records the build happening
Any help on this ..i think it is a permissions issue , but how can it be if stop triggers is working ?????
What can I check out/investigate next...
FYI - I did this originally doing the classic build and deploy which was all graphical and it worked out great but is considered now old school. But YAML seems the defacto way of doing this now , so am on learning curve on this
June 11, 2024 at 3:10 pm
Thanks for posting your issue and hopefully someone will answer soon.
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