Troubleshoot common Azure deployment errors

This article describes how to troubleshoot common Azure deployment errors, and provides information about solutions. Azure resources can be deployed with Bicep files or Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates). If you can't find the error code for your deployment error, see Find error code.

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Error codes

Error code Mitigation More information
AccountNameInvalid Follow naming guidelines for storage accounts. Resolve errors for storage account names
AccountPropertyCannotBeSet Check available storage account properties. storageAccounts
AllocationFailed The cluster or region doesn't have resources available or can't support the requested VM size. Retry the request at a later time, or request a different VM size. Provisioning and allocation issues for Linux

Provisioning and allocation issues for Windows

Troubleshoot allocation failures
AnotherOperationInProgress Wait for concurrent operation to complete.
AuthorizationFailed Your account or service principal doesn't have sufficient access to complete the deployment. Check the role your account belongs to, and its access for the deployment scope.

You might receive this error when a required resource provider isn't registered.
Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC)

Resolve registration
BadRequest You sent deployment values that don't match what is expected by Resource Manager. Check the inner status message for help with troubleshooting.

Validate the template's syntax to resolve deployment errors when using a template that was exported from an existing Azure resource.
Template reference

Resource location in ARM template

Resource location in Bicep file

Resolve invalid template
Conflict You're requesting an operation that isn't allowed in the resource's current state. For example, disk resizing is allowed only when creating a VM or when the VM is deallocated.
DeploymentActiveAndUneditable Wait for concurrent deployment to this resource group to complete.
DeploymentFailedCleanUp When you deploy in complete mode, any resources that aren't in the template are deleted. You get this error when you don't have adequate permissions to delete all of the resources not in the template. To avoid the error, change the deployment mode to incremental. Azure Resource Manager deployment modes
DeploymentNameInvalidCharacters The deployment name can only contain letters, digits, hyphen (-), dot (.) or underscore (_).
DeploymentNameLengthLimitExceeded The deployment names are limited to 64 characters.
DeploymentFailed The DeploymentFailed error is a general error that doesn't provide the details you need to solve the error. Look in the error details for an error code that provides more information. Find error code
DeploymentQuotaExceeded If you reach the limit of 800 deployments per resource group, delete deployments from the history that are no longer needed. Resolve error when deployment count exceeds 800
DeploymentJobSizeExceeded Simplify your template to reduce size. Resolve template size errors
DnsRecordInUse The DNS record name must be unique. Enter a different name.
ImageNotFound Check VM image settings.
InaccessibleImage Azure Container Instance deployment fails. You might need to include the image's tag with the syntax registry/image:tag to deploy the container. For a private registry, verify your credentials are correct. Find error code
InternalServerError Caused by a temporary problem. Retry the deployment.
InUseSubnetCannotBeDeleted This error can occur when you try to update a resource, if the request process deletes and creates the resource. Make sure to specify all unchanged values. Update resource
InvalidAuthenticationTokenTenant Get access token for the appropriate tenant. You can only get the token from the tenant that your account belongs to.
InvalidContentLink You've most likely attempted to link to a nested template that isn't available. Double check the URI you provided for the nested template. If the template exists in a storage account, make sure the URI is accessible. You might need to pass a SAS token. Currently, you can't link to a template that is in a storage account behind an Azure Storage firewall. Consider moving your template to another repository, like GitHub. Linked and nested ARM templates

Bicep modules
InvalidDeploymentLocation When deploying at the subscription level, you've provided a different location for a previously used deployment name. ARM template subscription deployment

Bicep subscription deployment
InvalidParameter One of the values you provided for a resource doesn't match the expected value. This error can result from many different conditions. For example, a password may be insufficient, or a blob name may be incorrect. The error message should indicate which value needs to be corrected. ARM template parameters

Bicep parameters
InvalidRequestContent The deployment values either include values that aren't recognized, or required values are missing. Confirm the values for your resource type. Template reference
InvalidRequestFormat Enable debug logging when running the deployment, and verify the contents of the request. Debug logging
InvalidResourceLocation Provide a unique name for the storage account. Resolve errors for storage account names
InvalidResourceNamespace Check the resource namespace you specified in the type property. Template reference
InvalidResourceReference The resource either doesn't yet exist or is incorrectly referenced. Check whether you need to add a dependency. Verify that your use of the reference function includes the required parameters for your scenario. Resolve dependencies
InvalidResourceType Check the resource type you specified in the type property. Template reference
InvalidSubscriptionRegistrationState Register your subscription with the resource provider. Resolve registration
InvalidTemplateDeployment
InvalidTemplate
Check your template syntax for errors. Resolve invalid template
InvalidTemplateCircularDependency Remove unnecessary dependencies. Resolve circular dependencies
JobSizeExceeded Simplify your template to reduce size. Resolve template size errors
LinkedAuthorizationFailed Check if your account belongs to the same tenant as the resource group that you're deploying to.
LinkedInvalidPropertyId The resource ID for a resource isn't resolved. Check that you provided all required values for the resource ID. For example, subscription ID, resource group name, resource type, parent resource name (if needed), and resource name. Resolve errors for resource name and type
LocationRequired Provide a location for the resource. Resource location in ARM template

Resource location in Bicep file
MismatchingResourceSegments Make sure a nested resource has the correct number of segments in name and type. Resolve resource segments
MissingRegistrationForLocation Check resource provider registration status and supported locations. Resolve registration
MissingSubscriptionRegistration Register your subscription with the resource provider. Resolve registration
NoRegisteredProviderFound Check resource provider registration status. Resolve registration
NotFound You might be attempting to deploy a dependent resource in parallel with a parent resource. Check if you need to add a dependency. Resolve dependencies
OperationNotAllowed There can be several reasons for this error message.

1. The deployment is attempting an operation which is not allowed on specified SKU.

2. The deployment is attempting an operation that exceeds the quota for the subscription, resource group, or region. If possible, revise your deployment to stay within the quotas. Otherwise, consider requesting a change to your quotas.
Resolve quotas
OperationNotAllowedOnVMImageAsVMsBeingProvisioned You might be attempting to delete an image that is currently being used to provision VMs. You cannot delete an image that is being used by any virtual machine during the deployment process. Retry the image delete operation after the deployment of the VM is complete.
ParentResourceNotFound Make sure a parent resource exists before creating the child resources. Resolve parent resource
PasswordTooLong You might have selected a password with too many characters, or converted your password value to a secure string before passing it as a parameter. If the template includes a secure string parameter, you don't need to convert the value to a secure string. Provide the password value as text.
PrivateIPAddressInReservedRange The specified IP address includes an address range required by Azure. Change IP address to avoid reserved range. Private IP addresses
PrivateIPAddressNotInSubnet The specified IP address is outside of the subnet range. Change IP address to fall within subnet range. Private IP addresses
PropertyChangeNotAllowed Some properties can't be changed on a deployed resource. When updating a resource, limit your changes to permitted properties. Update resource
PublicIPCountLimitReached You've reached the limit for the number of running public IPs. Shut down unneeded resources or contact Azure support to request an increase. For example, in Azure Databricks, see Unexpected cluster termination and IP address limit prevents cluster creation. Public IP address limits
RegionDoesNotAllowProvisioning Select a different region or submit a quota support request for Region access.
RequestDisallowedByPolicy Your subscription includes a resource policy that prevents an action you're trying to do during deployment. Find the policy that blocks the action. If possible, change your deployment to meet the limitations from the policy. Resolve policies
ReservedResourceName Provide a resource name that doesn't include a reserved name. Reserved resource names
ResourceGroupBeingDeleted Wait for deletion to complete.
ResourceGroupNotFound Check the name of the target resource group for the deployment. The target resource group must already exist in your subscription. Check your subscription context. Azure CLI PowerShell
ResourceNotFound Your deployment references a resource that can't be resolved. Verify that your use of the reference function includes the parameters required for your scenario. Resolve references
ResourceQuotaExceeded The deployment is trying to create resources that exceed the quota for the subscription, resource group, or region. If possible, revise your infrastructure to stay within the quotas. Otherwise, consider requesting a change to your quotas. Resolve quotas
SkuNotAvailable Select SKU (such as VM size) that is available for the location you've selected. Resolve SKU
StorageAccountAlreadyTaken
StorageAccountAlreadyExists
Provide a unique name for the storage account. Resolve errors for storage account names
StorageAccountInAnotherResourceGroup Provide a unique name for the storage account. Resolve errors for storage account names
StorageAccountNotFound Check the subscription, resource group, and name of the storage account that you're trying to use.
SubnetsNotInSameVnet A virtual machine can only have one virtual network. When deploying several NICs, make sure they belong to the same virtual network. Windows VM multiple NICs

Linux VM multiple NICs
SubnetIsFull There aren't enough available addresses in the subnet to deploy resources. You can release addresses from the subnet, use a different subnet, or create a new subnet. Manage subnets and Virtual network FAQ

Private IP addresses
SubscriptionNotFound A specified subscription for deployment can't be accessed. It could be the subscription ID is wrong, the user deploying the template doesn't have adequate permissions to deploy to the subscription, or the subscription ID is in the wrong format. When using ARM template nested deployments to deploy across scopes, provide the subscription's GUID. ARM template deploy across scopes

Bicep file deploy across scopes
SubscriptionNotRegistered When a resource is deployed, the resource provider must be registered for your subscription. When you use an Azure Resource Manager template for deployment, the resource provider is automatically registered in the subscription. Sometimes, the automatic registration doesn't complete in time. To avoid this intermittent error, register the resource provider before deployment. Resolve registration
SubscriptionRequestsThrottled Azure Resource Manager throttles requests at the subscription level or tenant level. Resource providers like Microsoft.Compute also throttle requests specific to its operations.

When a limit is reached, you get a message and a value with the amount of time you should wait before sending a new request. For example: Number of requests for subscription '<subscription-id-guid>' and operation '<resource provider>' exceeded the backend storage limit. Please try again after '6' seconds.

An HTTP response returns a message like HTTP status code 429 Too Many Requests with a Retry-After value that specifies the number of seconds to wait before you send another request.
Throttling Resource Manager requests

Troubleshooting API throttling errors - virtual machines

Azure Kubernetes Service throttling
TemplateResourceCircularDependency Remove unnecessary dependencies. Resolve circular dependencies
TooManyTargetResourceGroups Reduce number of resource groups for a single deployment. ARM template deploy across scopes

Bicep file deploy across scopes

Next steps