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Reverse sort and adding tags to output? #126
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Indeed a reverse sort flag will come in handy, so we will add it. For the tags of a Although less scriptable, the snapshot's tags will be shown with the Note: when running multiples times a listing to craft my output, I find very useful the global flag |
You might know as well that you can filter by tags. Doing a
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Thanks, this is very helpful. One more that I hope is related enough to tag along as a comment. I ran I grabbed one of the volume ids and I wanted to get just the snapshots for that volume so I tried running a command that gave an error.
Is it intended that if you use --ids, you can only filter on the ID or the Name? |
As you noticed the Can be classified as a defect, as it would be useful to output only the Also what you do to find the low hanging fruits seems a good candidate for an awless inspector. If you give me precise specification in another issue and if it is a valuable inspector (i.e. useful for other people) I will implement it or help you do it. |
That is a good point about the inspector. Let me take a look at the bucket sizer one and see what I can do. I'll open a new issue if I get stuck or have something to offer. |
When you say
But as you see the output of the |
Yes, I do see the snaps listed for a volume. What I was missing was that the |
Trying to get a handle on an explosion of snapshots. Would be useful to do a reverse sort on the Created column (for now, resorting [snicker] to running in csv output and then doing a
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.Also, any way to get the tags into the output?
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