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Message #50918
[Bug 1552015] [NEW] Support cleanup of tenant resources with a single API call
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commit 88fbd3870cf3872fb0c9b4269503c62458664b3b
Author: John Davidge <jodavidg@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Feb 15 10:02:54 2016 -0800
Support cleanup of tenant resources with a single API call
The addition of the 'neutron purge' command allows cloud admins
to conveniently delete multiple neutron resources associated
with a given tenant.
The command will delete all supported resources provided that
they can be deleted (not in use, etc) and feedback the amount
of each resource deleted to the user. A completion percentage
is also given to keep the user informed of progress.
Currently supports deletion of:
Networks
Subnets (implicitly)
Routers
Ports (including router interfaces)
Floating IPs
Security Groups
This feature can be easily extended to support more resource
types in the future.
DocImpact: Update API documentation to describe neutron-purge usage
Change-Id: I5a366d3537191045eb53f9cccd8cd0f7ce54a63b
Closes-Bug: 1511574
Partially-Implements: blueprint tenant-delete
** Affects: neutron
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
** Affects: openstack-manuals
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: John Davidge (john-davidge)
Status: Fix Released
** Affects: python-neutronclient
Importance: Medium
Assignee: John Davidge (john-davidge)
Status: Invalid
** Tags: doc python-neutronclient
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Support cleanup of tenant resources with a single API call
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1552015
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