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Provide the ability to dehibernate AEM Cloud Service Sandbox Environments through the Cloudmanager API

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Employee

10/8/24

 

Request for Feature Enhancement (RFE) Summary:

I would like to be able to dehibernate my sandbox environments in a script using the Cloudmanger API (and CLI plugin).
Use-case:

My sandbox environments go down into hibernation daily, and once I get to development, I need to start the first, eating away 10 minutes every day.
I would like to send the de-hibernation signals once i open my laptop in the morning - through a script using the Cloudmanager API or the aio cloudmanager plugin.

I have tried to use the Call using from the CM-UI, but I did not get a positive response:

Current/Experienced Behavior: Sanboxes are all hybernated, I have to spin them all up one-by-one manually. 
(this is very time-consuming ... and annoying!)
Improved/Expected Behavior: When I open/start my laptop, the Sandboxes get dehybernated automatically through scripted calls.
Environment Details (AEM version/service pack, any other specifics if applicable): AEM CloudSerices Cloudmanager (API)
Customer-name/Organization name: CDA11DC661266AB70A495F8B@AdobeOrg
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Employee

10/8/24

I have many non-technical users that require access to a sandbox.  When the sandbox is hibernated, they don't really understand and then it becomes a support issue requiring attention.  This would be ideal to have so that I could build some sort of automation where they could easily run a script from a bookmarklet or adobe I/O overlay to poke the sandbox and wake it up.