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What happened:
A DNSEntry should not go to state Error if its DNSProvider is deleted and the DNS recordset is already existing. Instead if should go to state Stale. The difference is that in state Stale the DNS recordset is kept, but for Error it is cleaned up.
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What happened:
A DNSEntry should not go to state Error if its DNSProvider is deleted and the DNS recordset is already existing. Instead if should go to state Stale. The difference is that in state Stale the DNS recordset is kept, but for Error it is cleaned up.
What you expected to happen:
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Anything else we need to know:
Environment:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: