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feat(self-managed): irsa debug instructions #4578

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@leiicamundi leiicamundi commented Nov 6, 2024

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This PR introduces usage of the c8-sm-checks for the IRSA troubleshooting in AWS environment with EKS.
It implements the documentation of https://github.com/camunda/team-infrastructure-experience/issues/25

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  • This is a bug fix, security concern, or something that needs urgent release support.
  • This is already available but undocumented and should be released within a week.
  • This on a specific schedule and the assignee will coordinate a release with the DevEx team. (apply hold label or convert to draft PR)
  • This is part of a scheduled alpha or minor. (apply alpha or minor label)
  • There is no urgency with this change and can be released at any time.

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  • My changes are for an already released minor and are in /versioned_docs directory.
  • My changes are for the next minor and are in /docs directory (aka /next/).

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🚀 Looks great - nice job!

@leiicamundi leiicamundi merged commit fa88377 into main Nov 7, 2024
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@leiicamundi leiicamundi deleted the feature/irsa-debug-instructions branch November 7, 2024 14:03
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