Hello, this issue is still ongoing, the only solution seems to be asking an Azure administrator to fix it !
Please someone reach-out and fix the ownership issue. @Nikhil Duserla I'm still open for a call to get this solved.
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I'm asking for help on a forum because I'm stuck with this problem:
I want to delete a resource group that is no longer being used.
Apparently, it looks like someone once attempted a Kubernetes installation (AKS), and there are remnants of that installation in this resource group.
The problem is that when I try to delete the "Kubernetes" Load Balancer, I have to delete its associated resources.
And in that resource chain, there's one that doesn't come from my Azure account, but from another Azure account.
The resource in question is a VMSS:
/subscriptions/xxxx/resourceGroups/yyyyy/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachineScaleSets/aks-systempool-20030299-vmss
Note that the subscription ID: xxxx is not my Azure account subscription.
I have no access to this other subscription. What can I do ?
Hello, this issue is still ongoing, the only solution seems to be asking an Azure administrator to fix it !
Please someone reach-out and fix the ownership issue. @Nikhil Duserla I'm still open for a call to get this solved.