โ11-23-2021 09:58 AM
I am learning Pyspark on Community edition for a like month. It's been great until I am facing issues while creating a cluster for 3-4 Days.
Sometimes it is taking 30 minutes to 60 minutes to create a Cluster and sometimes it is not even creating a Cluster and it interrupts my learning.
If anyone knows anything about the issue I am facing or If you have faced the same kind of issue, please kindly let me know.
My registered email id on Community Edition: dileep.vidyadara@gmail.com
โ11-23-2021 10:24 AM
I am testing it right now. You can open ticket for that via https://databricks.com/company/contact
โ11-23-2021 11:06 AM
Thanks for your quick response, @Hubert Dudekโ . Currently, It is running after waiting for 14 minutes.
The earlier cluster used to create in 2-5 minutes but in recent days it is taking 15-30 minutes for creating a cluster on Community Edition. (Please find the attached screenshot below)
The day before yesterday it took 45 minutes to create a Cluster, I wish I could have that screenshot but sadly I deleted the cluster after the use ๐
โ11-29-2021 11:24 AM
Hi @Dileep Vidyadaraโ ,
Did you check the status page for any outages or issues related to CE? Here is the link to the status page https://status.databricks.com/ just in case you have this issue in the future.
โ11-30-2021 02:28 AM
After all it is Community Edition. I also sometimes have there issues. Usually it is solved by edit cluster and change availability zone back to auto.
In full version there is never issue so I bet that there can be some limits in community edition (what is logical as there have to be some limit how much user can run 15GB cluster in the same time for free, with million of them databricks would bankrupt).
โ11-30-2021 09:10 AM
Got it @Hubert Dudekโ . Thanks for responding to my question.
โ11-30-2021 10:20 AM
@Dileep Vidyadaraโ - If your question was fully answered by @Hubert Dudekโ, would you be happy to mark his answer as best?
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