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User Initiated Cluster Termination, after 1-2 hours cluster goes offline even while working!

gazzyjuruj
Contributor II

Hi,

Wanted to ask, I have been experiencing

databricks_error = user initiated cluster termination

databricks_error_message: timeout while placing nodes

and soetimes it stays stuck on "finding new nodes, instances if neccessary" for hours..

and it goes offline usually after 1-2 hours while working, what is causing this? How do we fix it?

Thank you, have a great day ahead.

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Kaniz_Fatma
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Ghazanfar Urujโ€‹ , Are you still facing the issue?

Hi yes, it does go offline "connection closed" in case im using terminal even faster maybe only in 30 minutes.

and in 2 hours it goes off, i know the idle timeout limits, but my processes are running while it goes down.

and on the Client.UserInitiatedShutdown error im again running my applications and i will update you in the next 1-2 hours. Thanks @Kaniz Fatmaโ€‹ 

Thank you for your quick response @Ghazanfar Urujโ€‹ . Please keep us updated.

Kaniz_Fatma
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Ghazanfar Urujโ€‹ , Did you try on the Client.UserInitiatedShutdown error?

Atanu
Esteemed Contributor
Esteemed Contributor

We have identified that the recent deployment done on the backend service on which Azure Data factory relies upon had prevented the data flow activity from running and this had caused the issue

But can you confirm @Ghazanfar Urujโ€‹ if the issue persists . also the timeline would help.

Thanks

Kaniz_Fatma
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Ghazanfar Urujโ€‹  , We havenโ€™t heard from you on the last response from @Atanu Sarkarโ€‹, and I was checking back to see if his suggestions helped you. Or else, If you have any solution, please share it with the community as it can be helpful to others. Otherwise, we will respond with more details and try to help.

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