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Bill Farner resolved AURORA-960.
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Resolution: Duplicate
I believe this need was addressed with AURORA-1093. If you're looking to do
this from the command line as well, though, please reopen.
> Update commands should be able to perform actions based on update ids
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> Key: AURORA-960
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-960
> Project: Aurora
> Issue Type: Story
> Components: Scheduler
> Reporter: David McLaughlin
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> Currently the pause and resume update commands act on job keys, and thus it
> is the responsibility of the scheduler to retrieve the latest update and
> perform the desired action on it.
> However, it is also useful in some circumstances to be explicit with the
> update you want to act on. i.e. this specific update is causing problems and
> I want it paused. If the update ID is expired or invalid, this could prevent
> user error in the event of having some inconsistent view of the system.
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