08-07-2024 06:12 PM
We have set up Azure Databricks with Unity Catalog (Metastore).
When I run `
08-08-2024 04:28 PM
I found the reason and a solution, but I feel this is a bug. And I wonder what is the best practice.
When I enable the ADSL Gen2's Public network access from all networks as shown below, I can access the volume from a notebook.
However, if I enable the ADSL Gen2's Public network access from selected virtual networks and IP addresses as shown below, I cannot access the volume from a notebook. Even though I added the VM's public IP to the whitelist, added the resource Microsoft.Databricks/accessConnectors to the resource instances, and enabled the Exceptions Allow Azure services on the trusted services list to access this storage account. As I understand, my compute has the Unity Catalog badge, it should access the ADSL Gen2 via the Access Connector for Databricks (Managed Identity), so it should be able to access the ADSL Gen2 via the Access Connector for Databricks.
08-07-2024 08:49 PM
I would like to provide more details about our architecture. I did the below steps.
08-08-2024 01:08 AM
Hi @Retired_mod Could you kindly help with this issue? We are trying the Unity Catalog but it does not work as expected.
08-08-2024 01:45 PM
Just to check if anybody has any idea.
08-08-2024 04:28 PM
I found the reason and a solution, but I feel this is a bug. And I wonder what is the best practice.
When I enable the ADSL Gen2's Public network access from all networks as shown below, I can access the volume from a notebook.
However, if I enable the ADSL Gen2's Public network access from selected virtual networks and IP addresses as shown below, I cannot access the volume from a notebook. Even though I added the VM's public IP to the whitelist, added the resource Microsoft.Databricks/accessConnectors to the resource instances, and enabled the Exceptions Allow Azure services on the trusted services list to access this storage account. As I understand, my compute has the Unity Catalog badge, it should access the ADSL Gen2 via the Access Connector for Databricks (Managed Identity), so it should be able to access the ADSL Gen2 via the Access Connector for Databricks.
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