Cluster in Pending State for long time

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06-16-2021 02:03 PM
Pending for a long time at this stage “Finding instances for new nodes, acquiring more instances if necessary”. How can this be fixed?
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06-23-2021 12:51 AM
A couple of quick notes:
* Finding instances for new nodes means that Databricks is attempting to provision the AWS instances necessary. This will often take longer if A) the cluster is larger, or B) the cluster is a spot cluster.
* They should not stay in this state for longer than ~30 minutes however (because of a timeout); if it does please let us know.
* It is on the roadmap to A) allow users to terminate pending clusters, or B) have Databricks return a smaller cluster if it wasn't able to provision all the instances, but that's not there yet.
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01-18-2023 11:44 PM
I am using AWS Databricks account and facing the same issue. Not sure, how to mitigate the same and work on compute.
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01-18-2023 11:50 PM
Figured out after multiple connects that This is typically a cloud provider issue. You can file a support ticket if the issue persists.

