autoscaling
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Generate a unique ID for each scale activity/scan of a node group. Will be useful when trying to debug a particular set of events.
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With the changes introduced in #227, Noma API calls for job scaling operations were updated to permit stale reads. We should update the remainder of Nomad API calls for consistency and decreased load on the Nomad Servers.
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We have often see developer telling us the problems going on with WPA and then the first way to debug the issue is by going through WPA kubernetes logs for the queue to find what is going on. We should logs events for all the important thing that goes on with the WPA object.
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- Easy to debug.
- Developer who does have access to wpa logs but has access to their WPA object can tro
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The port limit constant (10) should be lifted into a constant and reused in our ports value validation, in the k8s get-port-range function, and anywhere else it is used.
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In order to improve code quality, we should enable more linters in the golangci tool: