InternalOperationError while scaling VMSS

Mark Carrington 0 Reputation points MVP
2026-07-09T09:07:43.2533333+00:00

I am currently unable to scale one of my scale sets in or out - all scaling attempts fail with an InternalOperationError whether performed in the portal, CLI or via the API.

Other scale sets appear unaffected. I can also make other changes to the VMSS configuration such as changing the mix of VM SKUs, and the running instances are working as expected.

Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets
Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets

Azure compute resources that are used to create and manage groups of heterogeneous load-balanced virtual machines.


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  1. Alex Burlachenko 24,145 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2026-07-10T12:22:29.8633333+00:00

    hey hey Mark Carrington & thx for jin me here at Q&A portal,

    I assume this looks platform-side. The same scale operation fails through the portal, CLI, and API, while other VMSS changes still work and other scale sets are fine. That points to a stuck or inconsistent backend state on this specific scale set, not a client-side issue. Check the Activity Log and the failed VMSS operation details for a correlation ID and any inner error. InternalOperationError by itself is too generic to fix from the customer side.

    I’d avoid repeated scale attempts for now and open an Azure support case with the VMSS resource ID, region, timestamps, correlation IDs, orchestration mode, and whether the failure happens for both manual capacity changes and autoscale.

    If the scale set uses Flexible orchestration, mixed VM SKUs, Spot instances, or capacity reservations, mention that too. But the real root cause still needs Microsoft Compute backend logs.

    rgds,

    Alex

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