Not able to create compute in Databricks on Azure Free Trialaccount

techie1234 5 Reputation points
2024-10-28T17:12:40.6533333+00:00

Hi Team,

I am not able to create compute in Databricks on Azure Free Trial account. I tried all options for creating Databricks workspace - 14 days trial, standard account, premium account - but getting same error in all of these.

Error message-

This account may not have enough CPU cores to satisfy this request

Estimated available: 0, requested: 4

Learn more about CPU quota.

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  1. Andreas Baumgarten 111.1K Reputation points MVP
    2024-10-28T17:28:13.9366667+00:00

    Hi @techie1234 ,

    This account may not have enough CPU cores to satisfy this request.

    This might be just a warning message because of the phrase may not have. It doesn't sound like an error message to me.

    There are similar questions here:

    Unable to create cluster in Azure Databricks, getting error max quota reached

    Azure Databricks Compute error: This account may not have enough CPU cores to satisfy this request Estimated available: 0, requested: 4

    Did you try to create/deploy the Databricks cluster already?

    Maybe you have to select a different VM SKU to get the Databricks workspace deployed.


    (If the reply was helpful please don't forget to upvote and/or accept as answer, thank you)

    Regards

    Andreas Baumgarten


  2. Ganesh Gurram 945 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-10-29T01:27:24.7066667+00:00

    @techie1234 - Thanks for the question and using MS Q&A platform.

    I agree that it looks like an error message but it's a warning message to indicates:This account may not have enough CPU cores to satisfy this request

    Note: This is not the error message and it's just a warning message.

    User's image I had tried to create a cluster with single node which consumes 4 cores and able to successfully create the cluster without any issue.

    User's image Even this is not the error message and it's just a warning message.

    I agree that it looks like an error message but it's a warning message to indicates that the : This account may not have enough CPU cores to start the cluster. Contact your administrator to increase the limits.

    User's image There is a similar query for your reference: Unable to create cluster in Azure Databricks because I don't have enough cpu cores to create cluster But I didn't use my vcpus in my region

    Hope this helps. Do let us know if you have any further queries.


    If this answers your query, do click Accept Answer and Yes for was this answer helpful. And, if you have any further query do let us know.


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