Getting Data In

Why is my Azure Event Hub not sending data?

omuelle1
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Good morning,

I am having an issue on-boarding our main Eventhub into the Splunk Add-On for Cloud Services (latest version).

I have setup the inputs just like my other Eventhub but it is not sending data:

Below is the setup:

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This is error I find in the logs:

 

 

logger=azure.eventhub._eventprocessor.event_processor pos=event_processor.py:_load_balancing:286 | EventProcessor instance '#####' of eventhub '#######' consumer group '$Default'. An error occurred while load-balancing and claiming ownership. The exception is AssertionError(). Retrying after 60s

 

 

I have a case open with MS and Splunk but no help so far.

 

Oliver

 

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omuelle1
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Figured out the issue with Splunk Support - the Splunk Add-On for Cloud Services supports a max of 64 partitions. We had 100, once we reduced to 64 the error message disappeared and the data started coming in.

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omuelle1
Communicator

Figured out the issue with Splunk Support - the Splunk Add-On for Cloud Services supports a max of 64 partitions. We had 100, once we reduced to 64 the error message disappeared and the data started coming in.

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