HI all,
New idea:
I wrote a script to remove all objects from a tenant in a (shared) repository.
If I'm correct, each tenant is in a separate folder in a S3 bucket, maybe its easier / faster to just remove the entire folder (DATA) and remove the metadata in the JetDB on a proxy?
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Re: FR remove complete tenants from shared repository
Hello Danny
While it may work in theory, it's not supported to manipulate objects directly on the bucket. We haven't tested this scenario.
Please be aware, that some information about the removed tenant will still be stored in some objects on the bucket.
One example from my lab: https://s3.eu-central-1.wasabisys.com/v ... anizations
Best,
Fabian
While it may work in theory, it's not supported to manipulate objects directly on the bucket. We haven't tested this scenario.
Please be aware, that some information about the removed tenant will still be stored in some objects on the bucket.
One example from my lab: https://s3.eu-central-1.wasabisys.com/v ... anizations
Best,
Fabian
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Re: FR remove complete tenants from shared repository
Hi Fabian,
I know its not supported, the request was a feature for VBM365 itself, as the software knows what is stored where.
I know its not supported, the request was a feature for VBM365 itself, as the software knows what is stored where.
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