Azure Provided Resource Group Does Not Exist, But those don't reflect in the Azure Portal. Problem is that it cannot find the resource group. This blog post I was still able to find the resource group name when executed the command: Get-AzResourceGroup But still not sure why I'm unable to execute any commands on cli over the VM stating resource group If you want to use multiple Azure subscriptions in Azure CLI, please change the active subscription. Software & Applications question microsoft-azure general-saas-cloud-computing sunilkatke9881 (Sunnykatke) December 18, 2019, 10:49am 3 I created Azure Resource Group and Resources using Azure CLI. I’m getting error "Resource Not Found" errors are usually straightforward once you know where to look. Please see below Provided resource group does not exist. Resource 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' does not exist or one of its queried reference-property objects I am attempting to create an configure an Azure Pipeline for a Python project I am deploying as a Linux Web App on Azure. That is visible in the I was running a task: AzureCLI@2 in azure pipeline for creating an azure vwan. To verify this run the command Get-AzContext, which will return the Active Directory account, Active Directory tenant, Azure I’m running the Get-AzResourceMoveValidation to validate the resource will move from one resource group to another resource group to a different subscription. If the resource Authenticating using an Azure Active Directory (AAD) account Problem Description I'm trying to use the Get-AzureResource command to retrieve the resource properties for an Azure Collaborator @gysiedebruyn Thank you for submitting this! Assuming you have correctly login via az cli within the container, the problem might be due to the current active/default I am trying to create a NSG rule under a particular resource group in the Azure pipelines and the way I am trying to do it is as shown below and I get the following error (ERROR: Provided resource group does not exist. Remember: However, a common roadblock is the `ResourceGroupNotFound` error, which occurs when the Azure CLI cannot locate the specified resource group during setup. The error can occur when deploying an Azure Resource Manager template or The case as described in this issue (Validation fails on resource group that doesn't yet exist #14718) is working as intended, for now. Start by verifying your subscription context, then check As a cloud architect with experience working with Azure, I’ve encountered the “cannot create resource group” error numerous times across By verifying App Service existence, checking pipeline variables, validating the service connection, and ensuring proper permissions, you can resolve this error quickly. Checked the spelling multiple times, obv. To access the resources for a subscription, switch your active subscription or use the --subscription Learn how to diagnose and fix 'Resource Not Found' errors in Azure, including common causes like wrong subscriptions, typos, soft-deleted when I attempt to run the following command I am getting RG cannot be found- But I can populate RG. Software & Applications question microsoft-azure general-saas-cloud-computing jitensh (JitenSh) December 18, 2019, 10:07am To resolve this issue, you may want to check if the resource group 'learn-863f910a-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-4c6f3e30d049' exists in the subscription that you are trying to access. I created Azure Resource Group using Azure Portal. That is; it is . I put az account set --subscription xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxx but it still didn't work and was I have double checked by copying/pasting the resource group (RG) name from Azure Portal to verify that the RG name is correct: Get-AzStorageAccount: Resource group 'rg-e Trying to run a powershell to change the DTUs for an Azure Elastic Pool. This is because the resource group is in another Most likely you might be in wrong Azure Context. I need to deallocate the public IP before it will let me, but somehow I messed up my resource group to the point that Get The Powershell command Get-AzResourceGroup -Id parameter throws an error stating "The provided resource group is not found". Despite having the Owner Role for the App Service in Describes how to resolve errors when a resource can't be found. Any ideas what is going wrong. Software & Applications question microsoft-azure general-saas-cloud-computing jitensh (JitenSh) December 24, 2019, 5:53am 4 Then use az account set to set the subscription context for the resource group: az account set --subscription <subscription-id> Let us know in the comments if you The Resource Group does not exist to create the VM, I was able to do this before, I have tried creating multiple sandboxes, relogging, Provided resource group does not exist. 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