Azure database mysql flexible stuck in "Disabled"-state after upgrading to Pay-as-you-go subscription

Magnus Dahl Pettersen 0 Reputation points
2024-02-05T11:02:25.7633333+00:00

Hi folk,

As title states. After we upgraded from Free-subcription to Pay-as-you-go subscription, the database went into "Dislabed" state. The status text is the followin: ``The server is currently in disabled state. Please wait for the operation to complete. You can refresh to check status. Reach out to Microsoft support if the operation is taking too long. 
Any tips on how to fix this?

Azure Database for MySQL
Azure Database for MySQL
An Azure managed MySQL database service for app development and deployment.
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  1. RahulRandive 9,896 Reputation points
    2024-02-07T02:31:59.0833333+00:00

    Hi @Magnus Dahl Pettersen, Disabling and enabling are operations performed at the subscription level. Typically, when a subscription is disabled, the MySQL servers under that subscription also become disabled. Please verify if the subscription is now enabled. If it is enabled but the server remains disabled, you may need to open a support case to check the state of the server and make to available. Thank you!

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  2. Lester 0 Reputation points
    2024-10-19T04:49:46.1933333+00:00

    Im currently encountering the exact same issue,
    changed subscription from FREE to PayAsYouGo
    Mysql Database DISABLED, wont turn on (for 3 hours as of now)
    Subscription connected to the Database is ENABLED

    have this error "The server is currently in 'disabled' state. Please wait for the operation to complete. You can refresh to check status. Reach out to Microsoft support if the operation is taking too long."
    Already created a support case
    Please help

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