Azure Portal - Unable to Create a Signal R Service - azure

I tried creating Signal R service with a Deployment failed message shown below.
Deployment to resource group '' failed. Additional details
from the underlying API that might be helpful: At least one resource
deployment operation failed. Please list deployment operations for
details. Please see https://aka.ms/arm-debug for usage details
I can see the service created in my Signal List even after getting the above error while creating it.
However, in the overview tab I can see the below error.
After clicking on the above error, I can see the code that says "Invalid RG"
Is there any problem with my RG?
Thanks,
Praveen

It seems to be a problem of azure SignalR itself, I try to create the service via portal and powershell, and get the same error.
I have opened a issue in the Github, you could trace it for progress.
Update:
It works fine in the portal today, seems something wrong with it yesterday.

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Backup Windows server Azure VM new Azure Recovery Service Vault error code BMSUserErrorContainerObjectNotFound

I have a new vm, Operating system Windows (Windows Server 2016 Datacenter).
When I try to enable backup and select new Recovery Service Vault, I get deployment error:
Deployment to resource group test failed.
Additional details from the underlying API that might be helpful: At least one resource deployment operation failed. Please list deployment operations for details. Please see https://aka.ms/DeployOperations for usage details.
Resource
vault242/Azure/iaasvmcontainer;iaasvmcontainerv2;test;web01/vm;iaasvmcontainerv2;test;web01
Type
Microsoft.RecoveryServices/vaults/backupFabrics/protectionContainers/protectedItems
Status
Conflict
Status message
{
"status": "Failed",
"error": {
"code": "BMSUserErrorContainerObjectNotFound",
"message": "Item not found"
}
}
Can't find any information for code BMSUserErrorContainerObjectNotFound and why a protected item not created automatically
My apologies for the delay in the response.
Were you able to resolve the issue?
If not, let's review it.
As I understood, you are enabling the Azure VM Back Up by following the next steps:
There could be multiple reasons why you are getting this failure.
Did you perform these steps manually using the Azure Portal? Template deployment? Scripting? I suspect most likely you are doing the template deployment or any kind of scripting and this one is the syntax issue.
Second thought, it was the transmitted issue due to the load of request on the Azure end. In this case, you need to retry the operation.
Additional question to ask, do you get the failure on one specific machine or all machines? Specific region?
Do you get the same failure when you use the existing vault?
If you still can provide information above, it's going to be helpful to narrow down the root cause.
I ran into this error as well today and I think it is is a Azure portal bug when enabling the Backup from the VM blade.
Instead, you can initiate a Backup from the "Recovery Services vaults" blade and add the VM to it.

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Remarks:
I'm using Visual Studio Enterprise Subscription - MPN
My online search shows similar error here but the context seems different since those error messages are related to The subscription not registered to use namespace. Not sure if there is a relevance to my error.
{"code":"DeploymentFailed","message":"At least one resource deployment operation failed. Please list deployment operations for details. Please see https://aka.ms/DeployOperations for usage details.","details":[{"code":"SubscriptionNotRegistered","message":"The subscription 'a86d7e9f-210d-48e8-8f5e-528015d1c998' is not registered."}]}
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..
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..
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