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We have a lot of automation around deployment of our clusters and sometimes our security/configuration requirements such as quotas cause things to fail their initial deployments and end up in a broken state. When this happens, the only solution is to manually delete the cluster and PVCs and let it create from scratch. Does anyone know of an automated way to allow non-manual purging of a cluster to force it to clean up the env? We aren't given access to the kube clusters with write/delete access so it becomes a problem when trying to delete stuff.
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We have a lot of automation around deployment of our clusters and sometimes our security/configuration requirements such as quotas cause things to fail their initial deployments and end up in a broken state. When this happens, the only solution is to manually delete the cluster and PVCs and let it create from scratch. Does anyone know of an automated way to allow non-manual purging of a cluster to force it to clean up the env? We aren't given access to the kube clusters with write/delete access so it becomes a problem when trying to delete stuff.
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