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Timeout on provisioning using azurerm #22

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hashibot opened this issue Jun 13, 2017 · 5 comments
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Timeout on provisioning using azurerm #22

hashibot opened this issue Jun 13, 2017 · 5 comments
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This issue was originally opened by @girishramnani as hashicorp/terraform#9567. It was migrated here as part of the provider split. The original body of the issue is below.


Hi there,

I am trying to provision 4 servers using azurerm and an i/o timeout occurs when i am trying to provision the servers.
I have configured a remote state and hence terraform tries to destroy the infrastructure created in the past. So even before it reaches the creation of the current infrastructure the error occurs. This is the gist of the output https://gist.github.com/d93bef6830d0cf6a5ad6b279750c4b56

One thing I noticed is if i do not configure a remote-state, the servers get provisioned a work nicely.

So after getting this i/o timeout error i try to deprovision ( just so that maybe terraform gets to a clean state) and in that case connection timed out error occurs.
This is the gist of the output https://gist.github.com/girishramnani/0e80c9ef7582e13f07cebc1438f5fdd2. I am running terraform on an aws instance so this issue is not related to the internet speed.

Terraform Version - 0.7.4

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The servers should be provisioned

@hashibot hashibot added the bug label Jun 13, 2017
@rcarun rcarun added the msft label Oct 12, 2017
@achandmsft achandmsft removed the msft label Mar 8, 2018
@achandmsft achandmsft added this to the 1.4.0 milestone Mar 10, 2018
@achandmsft achandmsft self-assigned this Apr 16, 2018
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Hi @girishramnani,
Thanks for reporting this issue. Sorry about the delay in replying to the same. Terraform has had native support for azurerm as a remote state backend from November 2017 as mentioned in #351. So this should be supported from 0.10.6 of Terraform.

We have also released a Terraform offering in the Azure Marketplace that leverages this support to help you share remote state as well as share identity via Azure Managed Service Identity.

As this is an old issue which should now be fixed with #351, I will close it over the next few days if I don't hear back from you by then.

Thanks,
Arun Chandrasekhar
Principal Program Manager - Azure OSS Integrations
https://twitter.com/rcarunmsft

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girishramnani commented Apr 16, 2018 via email

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So @girishramnani, Should I close this issue?

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girishramnani commented Apr 16, 2018 via email

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ghost commented Mar 31, 2020

I'm going to lock this issue because it has been closed for 30 days ⏳. This helps our maintainers find and focus on the active issues.

If you feel this issue should be reopened, we encourage creating a new issue linking back to this one for added context. If you feel I made an error 🤖 🙉 , please reach out to my human friends 👉 hashibot-feedback@hashicorp.com. Thanks!

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