Hi @Algograp_admin, it seems like there are a few potential issues that could be causing the problem with your Databricks subscription and AWS account linkage.
Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
1. **Check your AWS account billing information:** Make sure that your AWS account billing information is complete. If it's not, Databricks might be unable to validate your credentials.
2. **Verify your AWS account:** Confirm that there are no issues with your AWS account by verifying that you can launch an EC2 instance.
3. **Check IAM permissions:** It can take a minute or two for IAM to propagate the permissions set on the IAM role or user. If validation fails, retry the configuration in the Databricks account.
4. **Check user registration:** The error message suggests that the user might not be registered in the account console. You can verify if the user is registered using the following command:
bash
curl -n -X GET 'https://accounts.cloud.databricks.com/api/2.0/accounts/<accountID>/scim/v2/Users' | jq '.'
If the user is not registered, you should add them to the account console.
5. **Check your Databricks subscription:** Make sure your Databricks subscription is active and you are using the correct account. If your subscription has been cancelled, you might need to contact Databricks support for further assistance.