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Here is what I am trying to do: I configured an instance on Google Compute Engine to use NVIDIA K80 GPU. You can see the hardware specs below.

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First time I also opened "Quotas" page and requested a GPU for europe-west1 zone. I had "0/0". Then after some bureaucracy proceedings with Google support they gave me one GPU. So now it looks like this:

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Now,the problem is, when I launch the instance, I am always getting:

The zone 'projects/eyeframeserver/zones/europe-west1-b' does not have enough resources available to fulfill the request. Try a different zone, or try again later.

This is already second day in row that I am trying it,and nothing changes. The dudes from Google to whom I submit quota requests say it is not their problem. And Google groups are silent.

I also tried to re-create instance from scratch,using different hardware params. it only start-ups ok,if the GPU is not attached.

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  • Please I would like to take a further look to this issue. I work for Google Cloud Support. Could you please open a private issue, an add your project number: issuetracker.google.com/issues/new?component=187164 Please post a new comment with the issue ID and once we found the solution I will post it here so anyone can have the answer.
    – Pol Arroyo
    Apr 20, 2018 at 12:34
  • @PolArroyo sure,no problem.
    – Michael IV
    Apr 20, 2018 at 12:47
  • @PolArroyo submitted the issue .
    – Michael IV
    Apr 20, 2018 at 12:55

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If the CPU platform you selected was either Automatic or Skylake, currently, Intel Skylake or later + your chosen GPU type NVDIA Tesla K80 is not a supported combination. It is recommended that you should try other combinations like other CPU platform with GPU type or Skylake and P100 or other.

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  • Yeah, that's what a guy from Google support eventually told me. It's pity their system can't notify during config stage.I wasted so much time with this issue.
    – Michael IV
    Apr 23, 2018 at 21:08

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