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Multiple orphan vms in managed resource group after starting and terminating my personal cluster

milicevica
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Hi today, i had problem with starting the cluster and therefore i did multiple times star and terminating. The problem is that this actions always started one new VM in the managed resource group but never turned it off. Therefore i ended up with multiple orphans vms which i cant stop or delete. 

Is there a ways to stop those machines? Does somebody have the same problem?

 

Br, 

Aleksandar

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daniel_sahal
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@milicevica 
I'm not sure if we'll be able to help here.
Simply raise a ticket to your cloud vendor.

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daniel_sahal
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@milicevica 
I'm not sure if we'll be able to help here.
Simply raise a ticket to your cloud vendor.

Hubert-Dudek
Esteemed Contributor III

It always takes a few minutes, even 10, before the machine is terminated in Azure. It is better to set a pool of machines in data bricks and use them from there so we will not be keeping Zombie machines.

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