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- Related to an existing Issue
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Need a way to check if a dataset already exists.
hub.empty throws an error if a dataset exists and hub.load throws an error if the dataset does not exist.
Need a way to check if a dataset already exists without throwing a
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The possibility to disable an incoming peering with liqoctl.
Describe the solution you'd like
A simple liqoctl subcommand to disable the incoming peering for this cluster, to stop the resource sharing and remove the pod scheduled by the remote cluster on the local one.
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Currently the check for "max-containers-per-session" of keypair resource policies are done inside the scheduler as retriable predicates, but it would better to perform this check before putting the session creation request in the queue at the first place, as this is relatively persistent condition, which is unlike other dynamic conditions such as maximum number of concurrent sessions whose satisfa
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