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The above table is missing the information for the EUR-N1 cluster. EUR-N1 Asset Data Insight y1jclpdjc302 Cognite API jw26jfknf441Cognite BestDay 475wbsk5jwh8Cognite Fusion j9gvt5ltdxrdCognite Infield x3nv4lc310p3Cognite Maintain v3ky84jfwy5tCognite Remote lzcm2sbxwgs6Discover 1qqv17pj520h
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Can you take a look at these two documents that covers Backup and Disaster recovery:I think they may contain some of the information you are looking for if your question is about how we organize the storage backends in general.https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/trust/security/reliability_intro/ https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/trust/security/availability_continuity
The error message from the failing function should be copied to the email. I would like to see the content present in both the “log” and the “response” when a function fails.If it is not too cumbersome, it would also be good to know if the functon has failed x times in a row. I frequently use functions that runs several times per day in order to provide redundancy. If the function start failing several times in a row, actions ar needed, while if it fails only now and then, the next run or previous run takes care of the work that failed this time.
Hi Rimmi, Can you add a little bit more context to your question? Is the table you mention here stored in RAW? Is the query you want to create going to run in transformations? Is the purpose to create new instances from the table?
Cognite has one CDF cluster located in India. It is on Azure. For reference, the cluster is named az-pnq-gp-001.
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