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cluster will be running forever when we create new one or activate the terminated in community edition

Khaled
New Contributor III
 
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Prabakar
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

I tried creating two clusters and both started and terminated faster.

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Anonymous
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Hi @Khaled ALZHARANI​ - My name is Piper and I'm one of the moderators for Databricks. Thank you for your post. Let's see what the rest of the community has to say before we circle back.

Khaled
New Contributor III

Hi Mrs Piper

this is the problem ,cluster will be running forever when we create new one or activate the terminated in community edition. this mean it takes very long time to be ready.

Anonymous
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Thank you for clarifying!

Prabakar
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hello @Khaled ALZHARANI​ , Could you please share the screenshot of the cluster event logs? I don't see much time taken by the cluster to be ready.

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Prabakar
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

I tried creating two clusters and both started and terminated faster.

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Khaled
New Contributor III

Hello Mr Prabaker

​ I have just created my account in Databricks today.

Is there ralation between the ​hanging of the cloud and this. This happen also to a number of my friends

. When we create or also restart the cluster. It is like be stack with something

Khaled
New Contributor III

I also have deleted cluster three or four times . I don't know if this was the reason. My friends in college also experience some of this cluster hanging​

jose_gonzalez
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @Khaled ALZHARANI​ ,

Did you check the status page for any outages that might have been impacted your cluster? Next time please check the status page link

Prabakar
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @Khaled ALZHARANI​ this is more generic. To understand the cause we need to know

  • from which browser are you trying and the version?
  • Are you accessing from your college network or home network?
  • How is the network bandwidth?
  • Also please share the screenshot of the event log.
  • You can check the driver logs to understand if there is any issue from the log4j output.

Hubert-Dudek
Esteemed Contributor III

It is hard to help without logs.

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