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Run pytest inside repos and store the results in dbfs

Joao_DE
New Contributor III

Hi everyone!

I am trying to run pytest inside a notebook on repos and store the results inside dbfs but i am getting an error stating permission denied, does anyone know why this happens and the solution.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

@João Peixoto​ Are you using share access mode cluster. If so, access to file system is not allowed. Please test using single user mode and no isolation shared cluster mode

Vartika
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @João Peixoto​ 

Hope everything is going great.

Just wanted to check in if you were able to resolve your issue. If yes, would you be happy to mark an answer as best so that other members can find the solution more quickly? If not, please tell us so we can help you. 

Cheers!

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