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Lately has anyone witnessed the

TooManyApplicationVersions Exception

on AWS Elastic Beanstalk console while deploying a new application version (war)? It's so annoying to see this message as it appears only after you have finished uploading the war.

I would be interested to know why this exception occurs and what precautions one should take to avoid such situations?

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Cause

The exception you are seeing stems from reaching your respective account limits for AWS Elastic Beanstalk, see section Errors in CreateApplicationVersion [paraphrased]:

  • TooManyApplicationVersions - The caller has exceeded the limit on the number of application versions associated with their account.
  • TooManyApplications - The caller has exceeded the limit on the number of applications associated with their account.

The current limits are outlined in the respective FAQ How many applications can I run with AWS Elastic Beanstalk?:

You can create up to 25 applications and 500 application versions. By default you can run up to 10 environments across all of your applications. If you are also using AWS outside of Elastic Beanstalk, you may not be [...] If you need more resources, complete the AWS Elastic Beanstalk request form and your request will be promptly evaluated. [emphasis mine]

Solution

As emphasized, AWS offers the usual escalation option and allows you to submit a Request to Increase AWS Elastic Beanstalk Limits, if you really need that many application versions to be available for reuse still. Otherwise you might just delete older ones you will not use anymore and the problem should vanish accordingly.

Good luck!

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+1 for the answer. Thanks Steffen – Aritra Dastidar Mar 6 '12 at 20:39

Go to your AWS Beanstalk console. Open your application and click the Versions tab. There you will see all the versions uploaded which must be close to 500. When deleting the older ones, do not forget to tick "Delete from Amazon S3 as well"

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