On 12/17/2012 2:16 PM, Ciro Iriarte wrote: > 2012/12/17 Michael Mraka <[email protected]> > >> Ciro Iriarte wrote: >> % 2012/12/14 Michael Mraka <[email protected]> >> % >> % > Ciro Iriarte wrote: >> % > % Hi, give some recomendations in the list I decided to separate some >> % > % packages from the main channel and create sub channels for them. >> % > % >> % > % For example, all official RHEL packages (from differente RHN >> Channels) >> % > % would go in one channel, the same for SLES but third party package >> should >> % > % go in different sub-channels (epel, obs, jpackage, etc). >> % > % >> % > % The thing is that after excluding the EPEL repository the main >> % > RHEL5/RHEL6 >> % > % channels still include the EPEL packages.What's the best way to >> purge the >> % > % no longer related packages from the channel?. >> % > >> % > I'm afraid the only way is to create your own script which will remove >> % > packages via API. >> % > >> % > Regards, >> % > >> % > -- >> % > Michael Mráka >> % > Satellite Engineering, Red Hat >> % > >> % > _______________________________________________ >> % > Spacewalk-list mailing list >> % > [email protected] >> % > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >> % >> % >> % Hmm, what about a one-shot command to delete all the packages from that >> % channel?, I'm ok with downloading all the required packages again in this >> % case.... >> >> Then you can remove all packages from channel from in WebUI, go to >> Channels > >> Manage Software Channels > >> your_channel_name > >> Packages > >> List / Remove > >> Select All > >> Confirm Removal > >> Remove >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Michael Mráka >> Satellite Engineering, Red Hat >> > > Thanks Michael, that did it. The weird thing is that /var/satellite didn't > shrink at all... > > Regards,
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