Given that AWS will keep charging for the "running" ELB, I guess this is 
important that it gets deleted.  Maybe we can write a script on the farm 
terminate event to delete the ELB?

Sriini

On Tuesday, March 13, 2012 2:18:38 AM UTC+5:30, mavinman wrote:
>
> Looks like this was just never implemented.  The signature to the 
> constructor for FarmTerminatedEvent is: 
>
>  public function __construct($RemoveZoneFromDNS, $KeepElasticIPs, 
> $TermOnSyncFail, $KeepEBS) 
>
> The KeepElasticIPs and KeepEBS is where deleteCloudObjects is passed 
> in.  These are dealt with later in event handlers, however nowhere is 
> there anything dealing with ELBs.  This is most likely a bug. 
>
> On Mar 12, 3:10 pm, mavinman <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > When I terminate a farm, Scalr asks me if I would like all cloud 
> > objects like ELBs or Elastic IPs to be terminated as well.  If I 
> > select that option, the ELB I have attached to a specific role in that 
> > farm does not terminate.  The EC2 instances associated with the role 
> > do terminate correctly.

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