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Always recreating a TerraForm resource
Force fully recreating a TerraForm resource is usually ill-advised, however, in some very specific situations this might exactly what you want. In my TerraForm set up I have two of such situations. One piece of software somehow stops working when no configuration is deployed, and the other's Helm Chart tries changing something that isn't allowed to change on a statefullset. The best course of action would be to figure out why, but sometimes you just don't want to and find a day to do the next somewhat acceptable thing: Uninstall and install them again. Photo by Aviz from Pexels
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Always recreating a TerraForm resource
Force fully recreating a TerraForm resource is usually ill-advised, however, in some very specific situations this might exactly what you want. In my TerraForm set up I have two of such situations. One piece of software somehow stops working when no configuration is deployed, and the other's Helm Chart tries changing something that isn't allowed to change on a statefullset. The best course of action would be to figure out why, but sometimes you just don't want to and find a day to do the next somewhat acceptable thing: Uninstall and install them again. Photo by Aviz from Pexels
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Always recreating a TerraForm resource
Force fully recreating a TerraForm resource is usually ill-advised, however, in some very specific situations this might exactly what you want. In my TerraForm set up I have two of such situations. One piece of software somehow stops working when no configuration is deployed, and the other's Helm Chart tries changing something that isn't allowed to change on a statefullset. The best course of action would be to figure out why, but sometimes you just don't want to and find a day to do the next somewhat acceptable thing: Uninstall and install them again. Photo by Aviz from Pexels
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