Airflow: The limit of 0 environments has been reached.

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I previously created an airflow environment in sa-east-1 and now I want to create an airflow environment in us-east-1 But when I try to create an airflow environment I see the message:

The limit of 0 environments has been reached.

I don't have any existing environments in us-east-1 so I don't why there is this issue: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/mwaa-quotas.html Error message

  • I am having the same issue

  • I am having this issue as well, I've verified that the limit is at 10 Environments and I have no running environments

asked 2 months ago509 views
2 Answers
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I understand that the message does not "make sense" given the number shown in service quotas. There are conditions at times where launches can be blocked for other reasons. Submitting the request for the increase can cause reevaluation and sometimes even human review to resolve such cases. In the event that the quota increase does not solve the issue, a support case is your next option to ensure the account is in good standing and examine any other reason that service is blocked.

I apologize if you do not find this helpful, but the service quota increase is a quick easy request to submit and the only other recourse will be a support case.

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iBehr
answered 2 months ago
  • following your instruction for some reason small, medium and large environments quota per account was automatically set to 0. I have requested increase hopefully the issue will be resolved

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You should be able to submit at Service Quota increase request to raise Environments per account per Region.

This page will walk you through the process. https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/hands-on/request-service-quota-increase/

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iBehr
answered 2 months ago
  • I took at service quotas and it says "Environments per account per Region 10", so I'm not sure why the error message said I had a 0 environment limit

  • I am having the same issue and increasing quota doesn't make sense because no environments are running