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Hi @kichik Depending on how you've configured your LCP, it could be that you're missing the indexes based on their tag values. The index should be tagged with a You can try an create a rule with a Hope that helps, holler back if not. Thanks! |
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Thanks @jlbutler! I didn't even consider I can control this. My assumption was it's objects attached to my image and therefore out of my control. To be honest, I do wish it was that way. Your suggestion about creating a rule for I think I'm going to try to modify the way I push soci indexes to add a tag there as well. Something like |
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I have an ECR lifecycle policy that only keeps the two latest images in certain repositories. It doesn't seem to apply to the image indexes pushed for SOCI. Is there a way to configure the policy to delete the indexes along with their images? The indexes are not huge, but they can add up.
Hopefully there is a good way in the policy itself without creating a separate cron job to clean it up.
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