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No cleanup mechanism for GIT_PILLAR #54723

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stratusjerry opened this issue Sep 23, 2019 · 3 comments
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No cleanup mechanism for GIT_PILLAR #54723

stratusjerry opened this issue Sep 23, 2019 · 3 comments
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Description of Issue

There is no automated or manual cleanup mechanism for cached GIT_PILLAR.

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Create a git pillar repo using the syntax

ext_pillar:
- git:

Restart the master and run salt-run git_pillar.update
Delete the existing git pillar repo config and create a new git pillar.
Restart the master and run salt-run git_pillar.update
You will see directories for both in /var/cache/salt/master/git_pillar/ but there is no way via salt-run, or ext_pillar config to cleanup old cached git pillars.

@cmcmarrow cmcmarrow added Feature new functionality including changes to functionality and code refactors, etc. v2019.2.2 unsupported version and removed v2019.2.2 unsupported version labels Sep 27, 2019
@cmcmarrow cmcmarrow added this to the Approved milestone Sep 27, 2019
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Thank you for updating this issue. It is no longer marked as stale.

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