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Shut down all operations with single click #142

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timwea opened this issue Mar 1, 2019 · 5 comments
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Shut down all operations with single click #142

timwea opened this issue Mar 1, 2019 · 5 comments
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timwea commented Mar 1, 2019

馃檵 feature request

In order to stop all Pacbot operations I either have to run the destroy command or manually disable all CloudWatch event rules.

馃 Expected Behavior

From the portal a user should be able to click a button to disable all CloudWatch rules related to Pacbot for a given account.

馃槸 Current Behavior

Current behavior does not exist.

馃拋 Possible Solution

A simple script that disables each Pacbot CloudWatch event rule.

Aha! Link: https://t-mobile1t-mobile.aha.io/features/PM-300

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santhoshigorle commented Mar 1, 2019

@twce Can you please provide some additional information on future request.

In the Admin we have feature to enable/disable rules, that will take care of disabling cloud watch rules related to policies running in your environment.

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timwea commented Mar 1, 2019

@santhoshigorle I want to disable all rules with a single click. Basically I want to shut down or start all Pacbot operations from a single point.

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@twce this something not possible right now . IF you want disable all rules, workaround would be from the database cf_ruleInstance table set status to disabled with query.

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kaykumar commented Mar 5, 2019

@santhoshigorle Disabling with query is not going to disable cloud watch rules and that is what I think @twce is asking for.

@twce we can look into this in future releases.

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kaykumar commented May 7, 2019

This feature is now available in release 1.3

@kaykumar kaykumar closed this as completed May 7, 2019
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