I am not able to start my new and first databricks cluster

dev_pro 6 Reputation points
2022-05-28T20:16:57.883+00:00

I have upgraded my plan, and also tried to change the region from East US to East US 2 , but even then my cluster is not starting

error 1: subscription issue

error 2 : Message
Cluster terminated.Reason: Cloud provider launch failure

A cloud provider error was encountered while launching worker nodes. See the Databricks guide for more information.

Azure error code: PublicIPCountLimitReached

Azure error message: Cannot create more than 20 public IP addresses for this subscription in this region. (Azure request Id: d5b0d904-541f-4757-8978-b0a4884c6467)

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  1. Maciej Siciński 11 Reputation points
    2022-06-09T17:46:29.817+00:00

    I have exactly the same issue. Databricks workspace is the only resource (except the resource group) I have, I have only one cluster that I can't start.

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  2. Jackson Harwood 6 Reputation points
    2022-09-14T22:53:24.393+00:00

    I have the same problem. Did anyone figure this out?

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  3. Juggling Boy 6 Reputation points
    2022-12-20T19:57:57.913+00:00

    same here: jsut want to TRY out databricks but unable to even start a cluster due to quota excess (3ips)... this is just pain

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  4. PRADEEPCHEEKATLA-MSFT 85,026 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-05-30T07:02:37.317+00:00

    Hello @dev_pro ,

    Thanks for the question and using MS Q&A platform.

    You may experience the above issue when the Azure subscriptions have a public IP address limit which restricts the number of public IP addresses you can use. This is a hard limit. If you try to start a cluster that would result in your account exceeding the public IP address quota the cluster launch will fail.

    You can either free up resources or request a quota increase for your account.

    • Stop inactive clusters to free up public IP addresses for use.
    • Open an Azure support case with a request to increase the public IP address quota limit for your subscription.

    For more details, refer to IP address limit prevents cluster creation and Issue: Cloud provider launch failure while setting up the cluster (PublicIPCountLimitReached).

    Hope this will help. Please let us know if any further queries.

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  5. Chris Sawtelle 1 Reputation point
    2022-10-22T21:51:18.473+00:00

    Running into the same issue. Brand new azure workspace, tried databricks, can't startup cluster

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