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nivedhitha
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deploying jobs on cloud - no cloud engine

Hi everyone,

 

so one of our clients have subscription for talend cloud and while I was trying to publish jobs to cloud, it threw the below error

"deploy failed... exceeded the limit of employment attempts.There are no available engines"

Only then I realized that there are no cloud engines at all. We created a remote engine and there are lots of token leftScreen Shot 2019-05-02 at 8.03.47 PM.png

 

The default environment also shows there are no engines allocated and no engines left to allocate. I dint understand how can that be the case. From what I understand, cloud engines are available by default and doesn't have to be created by the user.Screen Shot 2019-05-02 at 8.05.09 PM.png

can you please let me know what is happening in my case?

And my other question is , is its Okay to run jobs that do not have any on premise sources using remote engine?

Because I do not have any cloud engine I'm thinking of using the remote engine itself. 

 

Any input is appreciated. Thanks in advance

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Anonymous
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Hello,

To run the flows on Talend Integration Cloud, you will need either a Cloud Engine or a Remote Engine and the appropriate license.

Could you please let us know if these article helps?

https://community.talend.com/t5/Migration-Configuration-and/Engine-licenses-for-executing-Jobs-with-...

https://community.talend.com/t5/Migration-Configuration-and/Exceeded-the-limit-of-deployment-attempt...

Best regards

Sabrina

nivedhitha
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Creator III
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Hi @xdshi ,

 

I understand there has be a cloud or remote engine for execution. But I'm surprised by the fact that there are 0 cloud engines( none of it is being used as well ) in a subscription version. Im guessing there has to be at least one cloud engine by default.

We have created a remote engine. But for some jobs we don't really use any on-premise source and so we think of using the cloud engine.

But we don't have one and are forced to use the remote engine. Can I know the reason for this?

 

 

Thanks in advance