When I go to ideas.databricks.com it display me screen asking about workspace (so I put there for example westeurope.azuredatabricks.net):then it redirect to login and then to... my azure workspace instead of ideas.When I want to use community (I put...
Enabling of Task Orchestration feature in Jobs via API as wellDatabricks supports the ability to orchestrate multiple tasks within a job. You must enable this feature in the admin console. Once enabled, this feature cannot be disabled. To enable orch...
When deleting a workspace from the Databricks Accounts Console, I noticed the AWS resources (VPC, NAT, etc.) are not removed. Should they be? And if not, is there a clean/simple way of cleaning up the residual AWS resources?
Thank you Prabakar - that's what I figured but didn't know if there was documentation on resource cleanup. I'll just go through and find everything the CF stack created and remove them.Regards,Brad
Can you provide an example of what exactly do you mean? If the reference is to how "Repos" shows up in the UI, that's more for a Ux convenience. Repos as such are designed to be a container for version controlled notebooks that live in the Git reposi...
For an optimal processing experience Databricks segregates the Spark application traffic from the management traffic to avoid Network contention. Spark application traffic communications between the Driver-Executor and the Executors themselves where ...
Yes. We can convert an existing workspace to PrivateLink on E2.So you can have one workspace that's on PL and one that's not.Please contact your Databricks Representative and we can help you make this change.
we have automated out deployment with python API's however we have been caught in a situation which we cannot yet solve.We are looking to collect a token during the first deployment within the environment. currently our API requires a token.Is there...
We can use below API to create a token and use the username and passwordcurl -X POST -u "admin_email":"xxxx" https://host/api/2.0/token/create -d'
{
"lifetime_seconds": 100,
"comment": "this is an example token"
}'