on 12-09-2022 5:57 PM
Hi Abhishek,
The error is not related to CAL or your roles in AWS. You appear to have exceeded your AWS account quota for resources (vCPU in this case) and need to request an increase or delete some existing resources.
Cheers
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Dear Customer,
Please follow the error message instructions and visit http://aws.amazon.com/contact-us/ec2-request in order to request an adjustment to your vCPUS limit.
Our FQA - „How to increase your AWS Service quotas?“ might be also helpful.
Please note that the number of used by you vCPUs has been calculated as an sum off all vCPUs of your SAP Cloud Appliance Library Instances and also of these, started directly via the Cloud provider Console.
Best regards,
Tsvetinka
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You need to give it some time to terminate. It should disappear completely from your Appliances list.
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The appliance you tried to create requires 36 cores (i.e. 36 vCPUs). So if your quota limit is 32 it will never succeed. You have to ask your cloud admin to increase your quota. Or choose a smaller appliance that uses less than 32 vCPUs such as "SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP 7.51 SP02 on ASE" that needs only 6 vCPUs.
Your appliance:
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