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Error message when editing schedule cron expression on job

165036
New Contributor III

When attempting to edit the schedule cron expression on one of our jobs we receive the following error message:

Cluster validation error: Validation failed for spark_conf, spark.databricks.acl.dfAclsEnabled must be false (is "true")

The spark.databricks.acl.dfAclsEnabled property on the jobs cluster is currently set to false. Therefore the error message if misleading and there must be some other reason the update is failing.

Any change to the schedule cron expression fails with this error. E.g. changing the cron expression from 35 0 1/3 * * ? to 34 0 1/3 * * ?.

Update

We get the same error even when creating a new job. So this seems to be a major and more widespread issue.

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165036
New Contributor III

FYI this was a temporary Databricks bug. Seems to be resolved now.

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Vivian_Wilfred
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Hi @michael.voet michael.voet​ , do you, by any chance have a cluster policy attached to the job cluster? Please check if the cluster policy has any restrictions on spark_conf - spark.databricks.acl.dfAclsEnabled.

Yes we do. However we tried again this morning and despite still having that restriction in place, we're no longer getting that error message. It seems like this was a temporary bug that's now been resolved.

165036
New Contributor III

FYI this was a temporary Databricks bug. Seems to be resolved now.

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