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Run cleanup on multiple accounts for any given Cloud Provider #8

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jyejare opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 3 comments
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Run cleanup on multiple accounts for any given Cloud Provider #8

jyejare opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 3 comments
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jyejare commented Mar 10, 2022

Requester: Sheron Brown

Issue: would like to see it run on multiple accounts (as on all QE accounts in the clouds). And run every 1 hour, with distinguished the SLA of deleting after 2/3 hours/days. and even be triggered after the failure of deployment of OCP for example!

Urgency: As soon as possible, we have a big urgent to save cost in the cloud this year.

Willing to Contribute: hopeful yes

Secrets Management: Contact Prabodh Phusey !

Independent Tool or APIs I liked the idea of that tool to stand alone - so maybe in the end it can become a service.

@jyejare jyejare added the RFE New Feature Request label May 11, 2022
@jyejare jyejare added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Jun 15, 2022
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lzap commented Aug 25, 2022

Hey, we would need this feature too, although it should be at least possible to workaround it by allowing to load arbitrary configuration files via CLI option so we can run the tool multiple times with multiple options.

@jyejare jyejare added this to the Release 1.2.0 milestone Oct 6, 2022
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jyejare commented Oct 11, 2022

@lzap, Could you elaborate on workaround it by allowing to load arbitrary configuration files via CLI option ?

You mean swach command of cloudwash should be able to specify the settings file location so that everytime it runs it can run with different config files? if yes, then @bovem is working on such a feature #45

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lzap commented Oct 11, 2022

Yep, that's exactly what I meant. Thanks!

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