--- name: oraclecloud-hello-world description: 'Launch your first OCI compute instance with capacity retry logic. Use when creating a new compute instance, testing OCI connectivity, or hitting "Out of host capacity" errors on Always Free ARM shapes. Trigger with "oraclecloud hello world", "launch oci instance", "oci compute example", "out of capacity oci". ' allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash(pip:*), Bash(oci:*), Grep version: 1.0.0 license: MIT author: Jeremy Longshore tags: - saas - oraclecloud - oci compatibility: Designed for Claude Code --- # Oracle Cloud Hello World ## Overview Launch, list, and manage your first OCI compute instance. The most common blocker for new OCI users is the `Out of host capacity` error when launching Always Free ARM shapes (VM.Standard.A1.Flex). This error means the data center has no available hosts — it is **not** a permissions issue. The solution is a retry loop that polls until capacity becomes available. **Purpose:** Get a running compute instance on OCI, including the capacity retry pattern that makes Always Free ARM shapes actually usable. ## Prerequisites - **Completed `oraclecloud-install-auth`** — valid `~/.oci/config` with API key authentication - **Python 3.8+** with `pip install oci` installed - A **subnet OCID** in your tenancy (VCN > Subnets in the Console, or use the default VCN) - An **image OCID** for your region (Compute > Custom Images, or list platform images via API) - An **SSH public key** at `~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub` (for instance access) ## Instructions ### Step 1: List Existing Instances ```python import oci config = oci.config.from_file("~/.oci/config") compute = oci.core.ComputeClient(config) instances = compute.list_instances(compartment_id=config["tenancy"]) for inst in instances.data: print(f"{inst.display_name:<30} {inst.lifecycle_state:<12} {inst.shape}") ``` ### Step 2: List Available Shapes and Images ```python # List shapes available in your tenancy shapes = compute.list_shapes(compartment_id=config["tenancy"]) for s in shapes.data: ocpus = getattr(s, "ocpus", "fixed") print(f"{s.shape:<35} OCPUs: {ocpus}") # List platform images (Oracle Linux) images = compute.list_images( compartment_id=config["tenancy"], operating_system="Oracle Linux", sort_by="TIMECREATED", sort_order="DESC", limit=5 ) for img in images.data: print(f"{img.display_name:<60} {img.id[:40]}...") ``` ### Step 3: Launch an Instance (Standard) ```python import os launch_details = oci.core.models.LaunchInstanceDetails( compartment_id=config["tenancy"], availability_domain="Uocm:US-ASHBURN-AD-1", # Change for your region display_name="hello-oci", shape="VM.Standard.E4.Flex", shape_config=oci.core.models.LaunchInstanceShapeConfigDetails( ocpus=1, memory_in_gbs=8 ), source_details=oci.core.models.InstanceSourceViaImageDetails( image_id="ocid1.image.oc1.iad.aaaa...", # Your image OCID boot_volume_size_in_gbs=50 ), create_vnic_details=oci.core.models.CreateVnicDetails( subnet_id="ocid1.subnet.oc1.iad.aaaa..." # Your subnet OCID ), metadata={ "ssh_authorized_keys": open( os.path.expanduser("~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub") ).read() } ) response = compute.launch_instance(launch_details) instance_id = response.data.id print(f"Launching: {instance_id}") print(f"State: {response.data.lifecycle_state}") ``` ### Step 4: Wait for Instance to Be Running ```python # Poll until RUNNING (typically 30-90 seconds) get_instance = oci.core.ComputeClient(config) waiter = get_instance.get_instance(instance_id) result = oci.wait_until( get_instance, waiter, "lifecycle_state", "RUNNING", max_wait_seconds=300 ) print(f"Instance is RUNNING: {result.data.display_name}") ``` ### Step 5: Launch with Capacity Retry (Always Free ARM) This is the pattern you need for `VM.Standard.A1.Flex` shapes. OCI returns `Out of host capacity` intermittently — retry until a host becomes available: ```python import time import random def launch_with_retry(compute_client, launch_details, max_retries=720, interval=60): """Retry instance launch until capacity is available. Default: retry every 60s for up to 12 hours (720 attempts). Always Free ARM shapes have intermittent capacity. """ for attempt in range(1, max_retries + 1): try: response = compute_client.launch_instance(launch_details) print(f"Attempt {attempt}: SUCCESS — {response.data.id}") return response except oci.exceptions.ServiceError as e: if e.status == 500 and "Out of host capacity" in str(e.message): jitter = random.uniform(0, 15) print(f"Attempt {attempt}: Out of capacity. Retrying in {interval + jitter:.0f}s...") time.sleep(interval + jitter) else: raise # Re-raise non-capacity errors raise RuntimeError(f"Failed after {max_retries} attempts — no capacity available") # ARM Always Free shape arm_details = oci.core.models.LaunchInstanceDetails( compartment_id=config["tenancy"], availability_domain="Uocm:US-ASHBURN-AD-1", display_name="hello-arm", shape="VM.Standard.A1.Flex", shape_config=oci.core.models.LaunchInstanceShapeConfigDetails( ocpus=4, memory_in_gbs=24 # Always Free max: 4 OCPUs, 24 GB ), source_details=oci.core.models.InstanceSourceViaImageDetails( image_id="ocid1.image.oc1.iad.aaaa...", boot_volume_size_in_gbs=100 # Always Free: up to 200 GB total ), create_vnic_details=oci.core.models.CreateVnicDetails( subnet_id="ocid1.subnet.oc1.iad.aaaa..." ), metadata={ "ssh_authorized_keys": open( os.path.expanduser("~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub") ).read() } ) launch_with_retry(compute, arm_details) ``` ### Step 6: Instance Lifecycle Operations ```python # Stop an instance (preserves boot volume) compute.instance_action(instance_id=instance_id, action="STOP") # Start a stopped instance compute.instance_action(instance_id=instance_id, action="START") # Reboot compute.instance_action(instance_id=instance_id, action="RESET") # Terminate (deletes instance, boot volume preserved by default) compute.terminate_instance(instance_id=instance_id) ``` ### Step 7: OCI CLI Equivalent ```bash # List instances oci compute instance list --compartment-id --output table # Launch (CLI) oci compute instance launch \ --compartment-id \ --availability-domain "Uocm:US-ASHBURN-AD-1" \ --shape "VM.Standard.E4.Flex" \ --shape-config '{"ocpus": 1, "memoryInGBs": 8}' \ --display-name "hello-cli" \ --image-id \ --subnet-id \ --ssh-authorized-keys-file ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub # Stop / start / terminate oci compute instance action --instance-id --action STOP oci compute instance action --instance-id --action START oci compute instance terminate --instance-id ``` ## Output Successful completion produces: - A list of existing compute instances in your tenancy - A newly launched compute instance (standard or ARM Always Free) in RUNNING state - The instance OCID for use in subsequent lifecycle operations - SSH connectivity to the instance via its public IP ## Error Handling | Error | Code | Cause | Solution | |-------|------|-------|----------| | Out of host capacity | 500 | No ARM hosts available in the AD | Use the retry loop in Step 5; try a different AD or region | | NotAuthenticated | 401 | Invalid config or key mismatch | Run `oraclecloud-install-auth` to fix config | | NotAuthorizedOrNotFound | 404 | Wrong compartment OCID or missing IAM policy | Verify compartment OCID; add policy: `allow group to manage instances in compartment ` | | InvalidParameter | 400 | Bad shape, image, or subnet OCID | List valid shapes/images with Step 2; verify subnet is in same AD | | LimitExceeded | 400 | Tenancy service limit reached | Check Governance > Limits in Console; request increase | | TooManyRequests | 429 | API rate limit (no Retry-After header) | Add exponential backoff; see `oraclecloud-sdk-patterns` | ## Examples **Quick instance count with CLI:** ```bash oci compute instance list --compartment-id \ --lifecycle-state RUNNING --query 'data | length(@)' ``` **Get public IP of a running instance:** ```python network = oci.core.VirtualNetworkClient(config) vnic_attachments = compute.list_vnic_attachments( compartment_id=config["tenancy"], instance_id=instance_id ).data for att in vnic_attachments: vnic = network.get_vnic(att.vnic_id).data if vnic.public_ip: print(f"Public IP: {vnic.public_ip}") ``` ## Resources - [OCI Compute Documentation](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/home.htm) — instance shapes, images, and lifecycle - [OCI Python SDK Reference](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/) — ComputeClient API - [OCI CLI Reference](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/API/Concepts/cliconcepts.htm) — command-line usage - [Always Free Resources](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/free/) — ARM shape limits (4 OCPU, 24 GB RAM, 200 GB boot) - [OCI Known Issues](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/knownissues.htm) — capacity and service issues - [OCI Status](https://ocistatus.oraclecloud.com) — real-time service health ## Next Steps After launching your first instance, proceed to `oraclecloud-local-dev-loop` to set up a productive CLI-based workflow, or see `oraclecloud-sdk-patterns` for production-grade client lifecycle patterns.