Clusters Auto Shutdown Timeout (Azure)
Shutdown Timeout Missing
This policy enables you to detect which clusters do not have an auto termination policy set in order to minimize the amount of idling resources.
If the value is not set, an incident will be generated.
Shutdown Timeout above Threshold
This policy specifies an upper limit on the values which should be used for setting the auto termination of a cluster. If the value is above the threshold, an incident will be generated.
Use this incident policy to generate incidents in order to minimize the amount of idling resources.
Databricks' cluster configuration allows the user to specify an inactivity period in minutes after the cluster will be terminated automatically.
Databricks' allowed cluster auto-termination interval must be between 10 and 10000 minutes.
When enabled, the compute will terminate after the specified time interval of inactivity (i.e., no running commands or active job runs).
Learn more:
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/databricks/clusters/clusters-manage
https://docs.databricks.com/en/clusters/clusters-manage.html#automatic-termination