Why are failed deployments not removed automatically?
And is there a configuration option to enable this?
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They are, after erroring the deployment is shut down
the deployment stays visible for your info
In the GUI I can remove them manually though. At least they are being displayed in a different way than removed deployments. Hence I’m not sure what is the difference and why it’s possible to transition them to removed manually using the GUI
I’m not sure what you mean. The deployments are shut down, removing them just removes them from the UI
there is no functional change to removing them other than them being removed from that list
they stay in that list by default so that you can review the logs in the future
same as all other deployments, failed or stopped
What is the purpose of the remove button then? If I click it the deployment stays in the upper list even after reloading the page
It's not clear to me why some deployments are listed under 'history' and others are not. And why it's possible to remove a failed deployment if it has no effect whatsoever
removing an active deployment just stops the service. All deployments are saved for future reference of the logs
if you’d like a delete button to remove deployments from the history, put in a future request
removing an active deployment just stops the service.yes, that makes sense. But what is the effect of removing a failed deployment? And if there is no effect, why is it possible to do it?
couldn’t tell you