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Gour Saha edited comment on SLIDER-657 at 2/24/16 10:40 PM:
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+1 for the 002 patch. Will check it in on your behalf.

I labelled this bug with release_notes and documentation tags. Have created a 
placeholder documentation bug for 0.90 as well - SLIDER-956.


was (Author: gsaha):
+1 for the 002 patch. Will check it in on your behalf.

I labelled this bug with release_notes and documentation tags. Have created a 
placeholder documentation bug for 0.90 as well - SLIDER-657.

> Introduce --force switch for slider destroy command
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SLIDER-657
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLIDER-657
>             Project: Slider
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: client
>    Affects Versions: Slider 0.60
>            Reporter: Gour Saha
>            Assignee: Sherry Guo
>              Labels: documentaion, release_notes
>             Fix For: Slider 0.90.2
>
>         Attachments: SLIDER-657-001.patch, SLIDER-657-002.patch
>
>
> Slider destroy has irrecoverable implications where directories and 
> registries are permanently deleted. For some applications this could mean 
> loosing valuable data. It might be a good idea to introduce a {{--force}} 
> switch, so that admins/application-owners are given a chance to ensure they 
> know what they are doing.
> This is something in-line with *git clean*. When invoked by default it fails 
> with a message saying {{-f}} is mandatory (unless the git config variable 
> clean.requireForce is set to false). If the user is confident he/she will 
> re-run the command with the force switch. 
> Slider could do something similar.



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