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Hi @rabindrakumar_1 -
You may want to refer to the product overview document, which lists the set of products that are included in the Azure marketplace offering as well as other helpful product information.
The included SAS products are:
I hope this helps!
Best regards,
Rich
Hello Rich Main,
I watched your video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHYaj5qiPow but you skipped the bit I'm stuck on. You say "in the spirit of a good cooking show I've already got a deployment up and running". That's where I'm stuck. How did you get a deployment up and running? I filled in the boxes on Azure as you instruct and supplied my credit card details. Now how do I deploy? Where do I find SAS Studio or a SAS editor page, I'm reasonably fluent with SAS 9. to write my programs in Viya now. So Where did that blue screen come from and which details from my Azure entries am I going to use. Might seem simple to you but Microsoft techs don't have a clue and SAS techs just say not our problem, look at the documentation. But the documentation does not come up with a solution.
(ps your email in the video doesn't work)
I followed the instructions in the following link for my SAS Viya deployment on Azure https://go.documentation.sas.com/doc/en/viyaakscdc/v_001/dplyviya0cld0aks/p01dmkd9w5m7lnn10uxnpsjlrc...
There are many reasons for deployment failures. So, please share the specific error info you received if you have encountered deployment failures.
"Tip:You can always view the URL in the Azure portal. Go to your SAS Viya managed application, and then click Parameters and Outputs. In the Outputs section, locate sasViyaUrl under Names. The value for sasViyaUrl is the URL."
I have a subscription in Azure to SAS Viya pay-as-you-go. When I click on managed applications it says I don't have any.
please follow the instruction here: https://go.documentation.sas.com/doc/en/viyaakscdc/v_001/dplyviya0cld0aks/p01dmkd9w5m7lnn10uxnpsjlrc...
I tried following these instructions, and received the message shown in the text box. Not sure what to do next, please advise.
Tom
@TomKari Sorry to hear that you are experiencing difficulties with the deploying process. Unfortunately, I am not able to determine the root cause of the issue as I am not a SAS/Microsoft expert. It appears that the problem may be related to your account access. I recommend reaching out to the SAS/Microsoft support team for further assistance.
@TomKari I have seen this error before myself and it occurred when I was logged in with both my work and personal account. It seemed to cause some confusion for the Azure portal. Try logging out of the account(s) that you don't want to deploy PAYG Viya to and try again.
myviyaapp.australiasoutheast.cloudapp.azure.com
mysasviya.australiasoutheast.cloudapp.azure.com
This is the result when I enter those two strings into the URL bar
Sign in to SAS Viya
I can only find a DNS by trying to open a brand new subscription.
I tried to sign in as you see.
Rich Main, you said its as easy as 1,2,3. I'm stuck on 2!
Hi @Lillioja! I'm sorry you are having difficulties. Hopefully I can help.
Please confirm that your subscription matches the documented requirements:
Specifically, you must deploy into a region that supports availability zones:
It appears that you might be deploying into a region without availability zones? Are you using Australia Southeast? I'm guessing that from the URL you shared. It looks like you may need to try Australia East.
Best regards,
Rich
I restarted from scratch
This page just hangs on for more than an hour, last night i left it running till the system gave up.
Hi @Lillioja - Another user has had this issue before. Perhaps you could review your log events and check whether or not their solution works for you.
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