[Region] has insufficient capacity.

Natchaphon Burapanonte 25 Reputation points
2023-07-01T19:15:21.7233333+00:00

I'm on the course DP-203

While run the step 5 on:

https://microsoftlearning.github.io/dp-203-azure-data-engineer/Instructions/Labs/23-Explore-Azure-Databricks.html

I've got the "insufficient capacity" from every region (see the example below) , how should I deal with this? Only wait or any workaround?

Trying canadacentral...

0 of 4 cores in use.

canadacentral has insufficient capacity.

Trying australiaeast...

0 of 4 cores in use.

australiaeast has insufficient capacity.

Trying germanywestcentral...

NotAvailableForSubscription

germanywestcentral has insufficient capacity.

Trying eastasia...

0 of 4 cores in use.

eastasia has insufficient capacity.

Trying australiacentral...

0 of 4 cores in use.

australiacentral has insufficient capacity.

Trying japaneast...

NotAvailableForSubscription

japaneast has insufficient capacity.

Trying switzerlandnorth...

0 of 4 cores in use.

switzerlandnorth has insufficient capacity.

Trying southafricanorth...

0 of 4 cores in use.

southafricanorth has insufficient capacity.

Trying australiasoutheast...

0 of 4 cores in use.

australiasoutheast has insufficient capacity.

Trying northcentralus...

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Could not create a Databricks workspace.

Use the Azure portal to add one to the resource group.

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  1. Natchaphon Burapanonte 25 Reputation points
    2023-07-02T09:40:32.9233333+00:00

    Never mind.

    After a night of reading the script, I manage to solve this by bypassing the checking loop of the setup script and directly create the resource group in specific Region.

    3 people found this answer helpful.

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