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ma...@google.com <ma...@google.com>
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #2
I have forwarded this request to the engineering team. We will update this issue with any progress updates and a resolution.
Best Regards,
Josh Moyer
Google Cloud Platform Support
Best Regards,
Josh Moyer
Google Cloud Platform Support
om...@google.com <om...@google.com> #3
This is not only useful for IP addresses, but also for many other resources. I understand that names are currently used as identifiers, so this request is probably not trivial to implement. Maybe distinguishing between a (numeric, automatically generated) identifier and a (textual) label is the way to go?
ri...@google.com <ri...@google.com> #4
Is it any hope? We have migrated our IP address to the server with different role, and now the name of this IP address resource doesn't match its role at all. It seems to be trivial enough to momentary reserve static IP address of the old named resource, drop resource, and immediately recreate it with the new name and the old IP address.
za...@ibm.com <za...@ibm.com> #5
This would also improve life when using the Google Deployment Manager (since it otherwise error's out if you've changed a name of an IP)
ce...@behavox.com <ce...@behavox.com> #6
Over 3 years to get something as basic as renaming a static IP address. Any progress here?
Description
Problem you have encountered:
Artifact Registry has added support for RPM repositories. However, it is not possible right now to do a mirroring of an existing repository into Artifact Registry in a supported way.
What you expected to happen:
It would be a good addition to support this feature as it might cover a repository mirroring use case.
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):
A possible workaround for this would be a script that lists all the packages (name and version) from a repository and, if the version of the repository package is different from its AR repository version, download the package to a local rpm file, upload it to the AR repository and delete the downloaded file from the local environment.