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Azure SCIM Provisioning Failures due to Resource Exhaustion

JSilverberg
New Contributor

I had to make a significant change to the group membership in an Entra SCIM Provisioned group to Databricks, and the connector removed ALL users from the group (and sync'd) and then when I fixed, by adding a replacement dynamic group (with about 30% of the original user accounts) I am getting the below failure upon provisioning. Any idea how I can get this to begin flowing again?

Web Response: {"error_code":"RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED","message":"Too many requests. Please wait a moment and try again. If the issue persists, consider adjusting your request frequency or reaching out to support for assistance."}. This operation was retried 2 times.

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parthSundarka
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @JSilverberg ,

This occurs when the number of requests goes beyond the rate limits mentioned here.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/databricks/resources/limits#:~:text=Identity,No

To prevent these issues in the future, it is best to do these in batches. Hoping this helps.

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parthSundarka
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @JSilverberg ,

This occurs when the number of requests goes beyond the rate limits mentioned here.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/databricks/resources/limits#:~:text=Identity,No

To prevent these issues in the future, it is best to do these in batches. Hoping this helps.

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