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is it possible to have `pulumi up` only create new resources? not deleting the old, with some `--fl...
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Hans Øyvind Laderud

8 months ago
is it possible to have
pulumi up
only create new resources? not deleting the old, with some
--flag
?
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Hello everyone :wave: I'm encountering a `TypeError: c.g is not a function` error when attempting to...
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Ivo Kovacevic

about 1 year ago
Hello everyone 👋 I'm encountering a
TypeError: c.g is not a function
error when attempting to run the
pulumi preview
command. It appears to be related to the
google-protobuf
package used by the
@pulumi/pulumi
package. I'm using TypeScript. Has anyone else experienced this issue? pulumi version of the lib that I am using: "@pulumi/pulumi": "^3.0.0", pulumi version of the program that is using that library and that is actually running preview "@pulumi/pulumi": "^3.113.0",
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Hi everyone, I'm trying to upgrade EKS NodeGroup from AL2 to AL2023, based on <documentation>: ```U...
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Dang Huy Nguyen

9 months ago
Hi everyone, I'm trying to upgrade EKS NodeGroup from AL2 to AL2023, based on documentation:
Update the node group in place. Pulumi does this by first creating the new replacement nodes and then shutting down the old ones which will move pods to the new nodes forcibly. This is the default behavior when node groups are updated.
It seems does not happen to me. The preview shows the strategy is
replace
instead of
update
-> entire nodeGroup will be deleted first, then creating new nodeGroup, instead of update node by node.
pulumi:pulumi:Stack: (same)
    [urn=urn:pulumi:stack::eks::pulumi:pulumi:Stack::stack]
    --aws:eks/nodeGroup:NodeGroup: (delete-replaced)
        [id=stack:test-upgrade]
        [urn=urn:pulumi:stack::eks::aws:eks/nodeGroup:NodeGroup::test-upgrade]
    +-aws:eks/nodeGroup:NodeGroup: (replace)
        [id=stack:test-upgrade]
        [urn=urn:pulumi:stack::eks::aws:eks/nodeGroup:NodeGroup::test-upgrade]
      ~ amiType: "AL2_x86_64" => "AL2023_x86_64_STANDARD"
    ++aws:eks/nodeGroup:NodeGroup: (create-replacement)
        [id=stack:test-upgrade]
        [urn=urn:pulumi:stack::eks::aws:eks/nodeGroup:NodeGroup::test-upgrade]
      ~ amiType: "AL2_x86_64" => "AL2023_x86_64_STANDARD"
Am I missing something?
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