On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 04:38:01PM +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
I had time to investigate it a bit:
Thanks for digging into it.
...snip...
Based on this founding I propose:
1) Delete **all** snapshots without FedoraGroup tag older than - let say -
2021. This way we can actually review if there are some snapshots other than
leftovers form clean-amis that is worth preserving. But right now I am
unable to review manually anything. If the snapshot will be linked to live
AMI then AWS refuse to delete it and I will ignore such errors. If there
will be no objection I will top post this as separate headsup email.
Sounds pretty reasonable to me.
2) Open ticket that owners of fedimg should fix the tooling to delete
the snapshots
3) Open tickets that owners of fedimg should delete cleanup AMIs with Deprecation time
lower than todays date.
"Owner of fedimg" is... us I guess? but as far as I know, no one is
doing anything with it.
The plan was that the cloud-sig was going to look at a new, better tool
to manage uploading. I am not sure what the status of that is.
kevin