There are multiple reasons for the failure to provision when publishing a Microsoft Bot Framework Composer Bot on Azure. Some of the common reasons are:
Insufficient permissions: The user publishing the bot may not have sufficient permissions to create resources in Azure or may not have access to the subscription.
Resource conflicts: The bot may be conflicting with another resource in the Azure subscription such as a resource group, storage account, or app service plan.
Incorrect configuration settings: The configuration settings for the bot may be incorrect or not configured properly. For example, the bot may not have the correct endpoint URL or app ID and password.
Network issues: Network connectivity issues may be preventing the bot from communicating with Azure services.
Service Outage: Azure services may be undergoing maintenance or experiencing an outage, which could prevent provisioning from being successful.
Bot exceeds capabilities of Azure platform: If your bot includes functions that exceed the capabilities of Azure, it may fail to provision.
It is important to review logs and system messages to determine the specific reason for the failure and troubleshoot accordingly.
Asked: 2022-04-17 11:00:00 +0000
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Last updated: Jul 18 '21