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ResourceNotFound occurs if cluster is named differently than resource group
When deploying SF cluster using ARM template, the error may occur at the end of deployment if cluster name is not the same as resource group name.
I used ARM templates provided in repo service-fabric-api-management to deploy SF cluster. I specified clusterName parameter that is different from resource group name that I used to deploy the cluster. Each time I use cluster name that differs from the resource group, I get the following error message at the end of deployment:
urllib3.connectionpool : Starting new HTTPS connection (1): management.azure.com
urllib3.connectionpool : https://management.azure.com:443 "GET /subscriptions/1168fb9b-4abe-4ecb-b8a7-d70f324ee0ee/resourceGroups/sf-linux/providers/Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux?api-version=2016-09-01 HTTP/1.1" 404 153
msrest.http_logger : Request URL: 'https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/1168fb9b-4abe-4ecb-b8a7-d70f324ee0ee/resourceGroups/sf-linux/providers/Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux?api-version=2016-09-01'
msrest.http_logger : Request method: 'GET'
msrest.http_logger : Request headers:
msrest.http_logger : 'User-Agent': 'python/3.6.1 (Windows-10-10.0.16299-SP0) requests/2.18.4 msrest/0.4.19 msrest_azure/0.4.17 azure-mgmt-servicefabric/0.1.0 Azure-SDK-For-Python AZURECLI/2.0.22'
msrest.http_logger : 'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip, deflate'
msrest.http_logger : 'Accept': 'application/json'
msrest.http_logger : 'Connection': 'keep-alive'
msrest.http_logger : 'Authorization': '*****'
msrest.http_logger : 'x-ms-client-request-id': 'a2de9d80-ec3d-11e7-8286-001c422c1884'
msrest.http_logger : 'CommandName': 'sf cluster create'
msrest.http_logger : 'Content-Type': 'application/json; charset=utf-8'
msrest.http_logger : 'accept-language': 'en-US'
msrest.http_logger : Request body:
msrest.http_logger : None
msrest.http_logger : Response status: 404
msrest.http_logger : Response headers:
msrest.http_logger : 'Cache-Control': 'no-cache'
msrest.http_logger : 'Pragma': 'no-cache'
msrest.http_logger : 'Content-Type': 'application/json; charset=utf-8'
msrest.http_logger : 'Expires': '-1'
msrest.http_logger : 'x-ms-failure-cause': 'gateway'
msrest.http_logger : 'x-ms-request-id': 'fdb228d8-6202-4139-9284-70ebe1b30100'
msrest.http_logger : 'x-ms-correlation-request-id': 'fdb228d8-6202-4139-9284-70ebe1b30100'
msrest.http_logger : 'x-ms-routing-request-id': 'CANADAEAST:20171229T022023Z:fdb228d8-6202-4139-9284-70ebe1b30100'
msrest.http_logger : 'Strict-Transport-Security': 'max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains'
msrest.http_logger : 'Date': 'Fri, 29 Dec 2017 02:20:22 GMT'
msrest.http_logger : 'Content-Length': '153'
msrest.http_logger : Response content:
msrest.http_logger : b'{"error":{"code":"ResourceNotFound","message":"The Resource \'Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux\' under resource group \'sf-linux\' was not found."}}'
msrest.exceptions : (ResourceNotFound) The Resource 'Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux' under resource group 'sf-linux' was not found.
(ResourceNotFound) The Resource 'Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux' under resource group 'sf-linux' was not found.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\cli\main.py", line 36, in main
cmd_result = APPLICATION.execute(args)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\cli\core\application.py", line 216, in execute
result = expanded_arg.func(params)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\cli\core\commands\__init__.py", line 381, in __call__
return self.handler(*args, **kwargs)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\cli\core\commands\__init__.py", line 640, in _execute_command
raise client_exception
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\cli\core\commands\__init__.py", line 630, in _execute_command
reraise(*sys.exc_info())
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\six.py", line 693, in reraise
raise value
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\cli\core\commands\__init__.py", line 612, in _execute_command
result = op(client, **kwargs) if client else op(**kwargs)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\cli\command_modules\servicefabric\custom.py", line 277, in new_cluster
output_dict['cluster'] = client.get(resource_group_name, cluster_name)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2\lib\site-packages\azure\mgmt\servicefabric\operations\clusters_operations.py", line 185, in get
raise models.ErrorModelException(self._deserialize, response)
azure.mgmt.servicefabric.models.error_model.ErrorModelException: (ResourceNotFound) The Resource 'Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux' under resource group 'sf-linux' was not found.
It seems that at the end of cluster deployment CLI attempts to form a request to the cluster but it uses resource group name instead of the cluster name:
urllib3.connectionpool : https://management.azure.com:443 "GET /subscriptions/1168fb9b-4abe-4ecb-b8a7-d70f324ee0ee/resourceGroups/sf-linux/providers/Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux?api-version=2016-09-01 HTTP/1.1" 404 153
msrest.http_logger : Request URL: 'https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/1168fb9b-4abe-4ecb-b8a7-d70f324ee0ee/resourceGroups/sf-linux/providers/Microsoft.ServiceFabric/clusters/sf-linux?api-version=2016-09-01'
Environment summary
Install Method / Chocolatey
CLI version / azure-cli (2.0.22) with servicefabric (0.0.6)
OS version / Win10 Fall Creators Update
Shell Type / used both PowerShell and Bash on Windows
This error can be avoided if you specify the --cluster-name parameter for az sf cluster create as well.
I'm running into a similar issue, trying to add a VM Scale Set to a existing Service Fabric. Using az sf cluster node add -g resource_group -n cluster_name --number-of-nodes-to-add int --node-type 'type_name' It produces the same results. msrest.exceptions : Operation returned an invalid status code 'Not Found'
Thank you for your feedback. We have added this to our backlog.
@tjprescott please assign this to @a-santamaria.
Had similar issue. Resolved after having same ClusterName and ResourceGroupName.
Thanks for the feedback! We are routing this to the appropriate team for follow-up. cc @QingChenmsft, @vaishnavk, @juhacket.
https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/pull/29861