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

Sergei Varaksin 0 Reputation points
2024-10-27T20:06:04.87+00:00

I have created Azure Free Tier Subscription with a credit $200 a day ago and deployed Azure Databricks for 14 days free as well.

In Quotas I have 4CPU free:User's image

But when I'm trying to create Compte in Azure Databricks it says

This account may not have enough CPU cores to satisfy this request. Estimated available: 0, requested: 4

Is it possible to create a cluster within the Free tier? I would like to test some notebook options and integrations with other Azure services. Thanks in advance

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  1. Andreas Baumgarten 111.4K Reputation points MVP
    2024-10-27T20:15:47.51+00:00

    Hi @Sergei Varaksin ,

    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 was a similar question here: Unable to create cluster in Azure Databricks, getting error max quota reached

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


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

    Regards

    Andreas Baumgarten


  2. PRADEEPCHEEKATLA 90,231 Reputation points
    2024-10-28T08:05:44.1633333+00:00

    @Sergei Varaksin Thanks for the question and using MS Q&A platform.

    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.

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    As per the repro from my end, 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 imageEven 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.

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    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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  3. Ganesh Gurram 1,120 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-11-04T06:15:09.8533333+00:00

    @Sergei Varaksin - I'm glad that you were able to resolve your issue and thank you for posting your solution so that others experiencing the same thing can easily reference this! Since the Microsoft Q&A community has a policy that "The question author cannot accept their own answer. They can only accept answers by others ", I'll repost your solution in case you'd like to accept the answer

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

    Solution: As soon as I selected another type of virtual machine - it was created. Thanks

    If I missed anything please let me know and I'd be happy to add it to my answer, or feel free to comment below with any additional information. 

    If you have any other questions, please let me know. Thank you again for your time and patience throughout this issue. 

     

    Please don’t forget to Accept Answer and Yes for "was this answer helpful" wherever the information provided helps you, this can be beneficial to other community members. 

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