Data center infrastructure allocation failure cases

  • Release version: Zurich
  • Updated July 10, 2026
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  • Allocation failures occur when devices, rack constraints, or CMDB records don't meet the requirements for placement.

    Allocation failure cases

    • Each device listed in the request must exist as a hardware configuration item in the CMDB, with a matching equipment model record that includes a rack unit count. If any device or its equipment model is not found, the allocation fails. Work notes list which records are missing.
    • A write-back to the CMDB is blocked by a platform rule. In this case the run is reported as a failure even if a placement was found.
    • If no single rack can accommodate a device, the allocation fails even if the combined capacity across multiple racks is sufficient.
    • If splitting is not allowed and no single rack fits the full request, the allocation fails.
    • No rack units or devices are specified in the short description and description of the change request.
    • The placement policy can't be interpreted and the allocation can't proceed. A warning appears in the Decisions section of the work notes.
    • No rack — or combination of racks when splitting is allowed — can satisfy the rack unit, power, weight, contiguous space, or temperature constraints.