RVR-AZURE-BLOB-101
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Issue Summary
- The error code
RVR-AZURE-BLOB-101
signifies a failed connection to Azure Blob Storage in Rivery, due to a missing definition for the connection. This issue generally arises when the necessary connection details, such as the account name, account key, or other required credentials, are not specified correctly or are incomplete. - Missing or improperly configured credential details can prevent Rivery from authenticating properly with Azure Blob Storage, leading to this error.
- The error code
Action Steps:
- Ensure you have created and configured a Standard Azure Blob Storage account and container, as only standard accounts are compatible with Rivery.
- Verify and fill in all necessary fields in your Rivery connection setup for Azure Blob Storage:
- Connection Name: Choose a descriptive name for easy identification.
- Account Name: This should match the Azure Storage account name.
- Account Key or Shared Access Signature (SAS) Token: Ensure that it's accurate and matches the one generated in Azure.
- Use Azure's documentation to generate a new SAS Token if necessary: Create SAS Tokens.
- Test the connection using the Test Connection function in Rivery to ensure that the credentials and configurations are correct.
External References:
- For further details on configuring Azure Blob Storage, please refer to the Azure documentation.
- The complete guide to managing Azure Blob Storage settings in Rivery is available here: Azure Blob Storage Connection.
If the issue persists or you need further assistance, please open a ticket with Rivery support.
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