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WIP: fix(openstack): determine ports to delete based on tags #16961
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This will determine the ports to delete when deleting an InstanceGroup in OpenStack based on the tags, rather than comparing the prefix of the name of the port to a pattern.
The current approach for deleting ports associated with an InstanceGroup in OpenStack can be problematic.
For example, when creating an InstanceGroup called
worker
and another one calledworker-2
. Some of the ports kOps creates for those groups will look like this:port-worker-2-1-<clusterName>
port-worker-2-2-<clusterName>
port-worker-1-<clusterName>
port-worker-2-<clusterName>
port-worker-20-<clusterName>
Deleting the
worker-2
IG will ultimately delete all the ports prefixed withport-worker-2
, which means that kOps will also delete ports of theworker
IG.TODO: