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Cluster start is currently disabled ?

gazzyjuruj
Contributor II

Hi, i'm trying to run the notebooks but it doesn't do any activity.

I had to create a cluster in order to start my code.

pressing the play button inside of notebook does nothing at all.

and the 'compute' , pressing play there on the clusters gives the error 'cluster start is currently disabled', what's going on? How do i fix it or expect to be fixed?

Thanks.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Assuming there are enough idle instances warm in the pool โ€“ set via the โ€œMin Idleโ€ field during pool creation โ€“ the cluster will start in under 40 seconds.

Hubert-Dudek
Esteemed Contributor III

You can provide some information about the platform you are using (Azure, community, etc.) and include some screenshots; then, it will be easier to help.

Debayan
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Could you please confirm if you are able to create a new cluster? As of now in community edition, you need to create a new cluster every time and run it. Stopped clusters cannot be started as it is currently disabled.

jose_gonzalez
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @Ghazanfar Urujโ€‹,

Just a friendly follow-up. Did any of the responses help you to resolve your question? if it did, please mark it as best. Otherwise, please let us know if you still need help.

mrp12
New Contributor III

This is very common issue I see with community edition. I suppose the only work around is to create new cluster each time. More info on stackoverflow:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69072694/databricks-community-edition-cluster-wont-start

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