attempting to create an acs instance through the az acs create cli does not properly register microsoft.network.
.ms/arm-debug for usage details. {
"status": "Failed",
"error": {
"code": "ResourceDeploymentFailure",
"message": "The resource operation completed with terminal provisioning state 'Failed'.",
"details": [
{
"code": "ProvisioningFailed",
"message": "Provisioning of resource(s) for container service 'bikesharing360East' in resource group 'bikesharin
g-acs' failed with errors: Resource type: Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups, name: dcos-master-nsg-B3FF3E21, id: /
subscriptions/c4ee2e2f-5fb8-4f65-9177-c383b79cad3d/resourceGroups/bikesharing-acs/providers/Microsoft.Network/networkSec
urityGroups/dcos-master-nsg-B3FF3E21, StatusCode: Conflict, StatusMessage: \\n {\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code\": \"Mi
ssingSubscriptionRegistration\",\r\n \"message\": \"The subscription is not registered to use namespace 'Microsoft.Ne
twork'. See https://aka.ms/rps-not-found for how to register subscriptions.\"\r\n }\r\n}\r\nResource type: Microsoft.Ne
twork/networkSecurityGroups, name: dcos-agent-private-nsg-B3FF3E21, id: /subscriptions/c4ee2e2f-5fb8-4f65-9177-c383b79ca
d3d/resourceGroups/bikesharing-acs/providers/Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups/dcos-agent-private-nsg-B3FF3E21, St
atusCode: Conflict, StatusMessage: \\n {\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code\": \"MissingSubscriptionRegistration\",\r\n
\"message\": \"The subscription is not registered to use namespace 'Microsoft.Network'. See https://aka.ms/rps-not-found
for how to register subscriptions.\"\r\n }\r\n}\r\nResource type: Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses, name: dcos-agen
t-ip-bikesharing360eastagents-B3FF3E21, id: /subscriptions/c4ee2e2f-5fb8-4f65-9177-c383b79cad3d/resourceGroups/bikeshari
ng-acs/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/dcos-agent-ip-bikesharing360eastagents-B3FF3E21, StatusCode: Confli
ct, StatusMessage: \\n {\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code\": \"MissingSubscriptionRegistration\",\r\n \"message\": \"T
he subscription is not registered to use namespace 'Microsoft.Network'. See https://aka.ms/rps-not-found for how to regi
ster subscriptions.\"\r\n }\r\n}\r\nResource type: Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses, name: dcos-master-ip-bikesharin
g360eastmgmt-B3FF3E21, id: /subscriptions/c4ee2e2f-5fb8-4f65-9177-c383b79cad3d/resourceGroups/bikesharing-acs/providers/
Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/dcos-master-ip-bikesharing360eastmgmt-B3FF3E21, StatusCode: Conflict, StatusMessage:
\\n {\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code\": \"MissingSubscriptionRegistration\",\r\n \"message\": \"The subscription is
not registered to use namespace 'Microsoft.Network'. See https://aka.ms/rps-not-found for how to register subscriptions
.\"\r\n }\r\n}\r\nResource type: Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups, name: dcos-agent-public-nsg-B3FF3E21, id: /su
bscriptions/c4ee2e2f-5fb8-4f65-9177-c383b79cad3d/resourceGroups/bikesharing-acs/providers/Microsoft.Network/networkSecur
ityGroups/dcos-agent-public-nsg-B3FF3E21, StatusCode: Conflict, StatusMessage: \\n {\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code\":
\"MissingSubscriptionRegistration\",\r\n \"message\": \"The subscription is not registered to use namespace 'Microsof
t.Network'. See https://aka.ms/rps-not-found for how to register subscriptions.\"\r\n }\r\n}\r\nResource type: Microsof
t.Compute/availabilitySets, name: dcos-master-availabilitySet-B3FF3E21, id: /subscriptions/c4ee2e2f-5fb8-4f65-9177-c383b
79cad3d/resourceGroups/bikesharing-acs/providers/Microsoft.Compute/availabilitySets/dcos-master-availabilitySet-B3FF3E21
, StatusCode: Conflict, StatusMessage: \\n {\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code\": \"MissingSubscriptionRegistration\",\r\n
\"message\": \"The subscription is not registered to use namespace 'Microsoft.Compute'. See https://aka.ms/rps-not-f
ound for how to register subscriptions.\"\r\n }\r\n}\r\n"
}
]
However, using the portal to provision acs does the proper registrations.
Expected:
az acs create does the same steps as the portal arm template for registering Microsoft.Networking and any other resources required.
For clarity, this only occurs with a subscription that had not used ARM before.
You need to register services in order to use them. This should get you there:
az provider register --namespace Microsoft.Network
az provider register --namespace Microsoft.Compute
az provider register --namespace Microsoft.Storage
We should probably automatically do this in the CLI. I'll take that on.
Agreed @brendanburns. Do we really want developers having to enable/disable resources? When provisioning with an arm template, these are handled automatically. I'm sure there's some reason why this prinitive exists, but I don't believe there's value in making it that much more complicated for them to use our services.
@SteveLasker agreed, I think the CLI should auto-register for users for ACS. For the general case, we can talk about why it is this way in person sometime.
Hello
I entered these commands per instructions above
az provider register --namespace Microsoft.Network
az provider register --namespace Microsoft.Compute
az provider register --namespace Microsoft.Storage
and then tried again creating the cluster (hiding private info):
az acs create --name myacscluster --resource-group myresgroup --generate-ssh-keys --orchestrator-type kubernetes
but got the following error:
Deployment failed. Correlation ID: 2096add4-bc89-4857-842e-40b2b1898dc4. {
"status": "Failed",
"error": {
"code": "ResourceDeploymentFailure",
"message": "The resource operation completed with terminal provisioning state 'Failed'.",
"details": [
{
"code": "InvalidResourceReference",
"message": "Provisioning of resource(s) for container service 'myacscluster' in resource group 'myresgroup' failed with errors: Resource type: Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks, name: k8s-vnet-A7456B9, id: /subscriptions/mysubguid/resourceGroups/myresgroup/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/k8s-vnet-A7456B9, StatusCode: BadRequest, StatusMessage: \n {\r\n \"error\": {\r\n \"code\": \"InvalidResourceReference\",\r\n \"message\": \"Resource /subscriptions/mysubguid/resourceGroups/myresgroup/providers/Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups/K8S-MASTER-A7456B9-NSG referenced by resource /subscriptions/mysubguid/resourceGroups/myresgroup/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/k8s-vnet-A7456B9 was not found. Please make sure that the referenced resource exists, and that both resources are in the same region.\",\r\n \"details\": [\r\n {\r\n \"code\": \"NotFound\",\r\n \"message\": \"Resource /subscriptions/mysubguid/resourceGroups/myresgroup/providers/Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups/K8S-MASTER-A7456B9-NSG not found.\"\r\n }\r\n ]\r\n }\r\n}\r\n"
}
]
}
}
Could you please advise on how to solve this?
I'm using azure cli version 2.0.32-1~artful on Ubuntu.
Most helpful comment
We should probably automatically do this in the CLI. I'll take that on.