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oci-arm-host-capacity
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getting error while creating 24gb free-tier instance
Use this
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Got unexpected extra arguments (true file:instanceOptions.json)
This is what I used: https://github.com/hitrov/oci-arm-host-capacity. I will add it to my original post.
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Terminated ARM without knowing about the shortage, am I sol
You can set up the php script that u/xitroff wrote or his directions using the OCI cli as cron jobs on another machine.
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Alternatives to Oracle Cloud's free tier?
You can use this script to get a new instance. I heard good things about Vultr as a paid option. There is no free alternative to Oracle's Free Tier.
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Question regarding Always Free services
Step 4 created the "vendor" subdirectory for you - that's what you were missing based on your error message (just look at line 8 of index.php https://github.com/hitrov/oci-arm-host-capacity/blob/main/index.php):
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Basic OCI Ampere and PAYG questions
I am playing around with OCI and am currently running two VM.Standard.E2.1.Micro instances under the always free tier in Ashburn. Both are running Lookbusy to minimize the risk of them being deactivated for under-usage. One of them is running oci-arm-host-capacity to try and get an Ampere instance.
- Ampere Availability
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Oracle Cloud "Out of host capacity" resolving script help
just trying to get a script working that will hopefully get me a vm (been trying manually for a week or so now with no luck) I'm trying to setup this script https://github.com/hitrov/oci-arm-host-capacity but I am completely lost even anyone knows what to do/ have a working script they could help me with? thankyou:)
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K8s cluster with OCI free-tier and Raspberry Pi4 (part 1)
Obvious, an OCI account, get it from here - oracle.com/cloud. If you already have an account, be careful not to have any resources provisioned already (even for other users, or compartments), this tutorial will use all free-tier ones. Also be extra careful to pick a region not so popular, as it may have no resources available. Pick a region with enough ARM instances available. If during final steps, terraform is stuck, you can check in OCI > Compute > Instance Pools > select your own > Work requests , if there is Failure _and in that log file there's an error _Out of host capacity, then you must wait, even days until resources are freed. You can run a script from here which will try to create instances until there's something available. When that happens, go fast to your OCI, delete all that was created and then run the terraform scripts;
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Change Oracle Free Tier Region?
anyone already have success with this script https://github.com/hitrov/oci-arm-host-capacity ? How long it usually take? running cron job for this script for about 30 minutes in my vps with no luck..
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