Use gcloud_DeleteInstances
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ findVms() {
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declare class="$1"
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declare filter="$2"
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gcloud_FindInstances "$filter"
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gcloud_FindInstances "$filter" show
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vmlist+=("${instances[@]/#/$class:}")
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}
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@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ delete_unreachable_validators() {
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# Validators are managed by a Compute Engine Instance Group, so deleting
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# one will just cause a new one to be spawned.
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echo "Warning: $vmName is unreachable, deleting it"
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gcloud compute instances delete "$vmName" --zone "$vmZone"
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gcloud_DeleteInstances "$vmName"
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fi
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echo "validator checked in ${SECONDS} seconds"
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) >> "log-$vmName.txt" 2>&1 &
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# "name:zone:public IP:private IP"
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#
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# filter - The instances to filter on
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# options - If set to the string "show", the list of instances will be echoed
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# to stdout
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#
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# examples:
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# $ gcloud_FindInstances "name=exact-machine-name"
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#
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gcloud_FindInstances() {
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declare filter="$1"
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#gcloud compute instances list --filter="$filter"
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declare options="$2"
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instances=()
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while read -r name zone publicIp privateIp status; do
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if [[ $status != RUNNING ]]; then
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echo "Warning: $name is not RUNNING, ignoring it."
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continue
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fi
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instances+=("$name:$zone:$publicIp:$privateIp")
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if [[ $options = show ]]; then
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printf "%-20s | zone=%-10s publicIp=%-16s privateIp=%s" "$name" "$zone" "$publicIp" "$privateIp"
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fi
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instances+=("$name:$zone:$publicIp:$privateIp")
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done < <(gcloud compute instances list \
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--filter="$filter" \
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--format 'value(name,zone,networkInterfaces[0].accessConfigs[0].natIP,networkInterfaces[0].networkIP,status)')
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