Which spacewalk dir? I did a “find / -name spacewalk –type d” and none of the 
resulting directories contained a large amount of data.

Chris

On 4/13/17, 11:01 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of Dimitri 
Yioulos" <[email protected] on behalf of 
[email protected]> wrote:

    Chris,
    
    I don't know if this will be of any help to you, and someone will probably 
come up with a better solution, but here's what I once did.  I needed to remove 
Rpmforge repos, as Rpmforge ceased existence.  I deleted the repos, and ran 
fsck, but the Rpmforge-related packages remained.  Fortunately, "rf" was in the 
package names from Rpmforge, so I ran the following one-liner in the spacewalk 
directory:  "find . -type f -name '*.rf.*' -exec rm {} +".  That took care of 
the problem.  If the packages that you want to remove also have some identifier 
like "rf", perhaps this will work for you.
    
    Dimitri
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fouts, Christopher
    Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:37 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk server disk full - how to clean up 
via CLI?
    
    I did the spacewalk-remove-channel but it did NOT delete packages. I’m now 
trying to do spacewalk-data-fsck but I get this…
    
    [root@td-spacewalk bin]# spacewalk-data-fsck -r Spacewalk 23672 2017/04/13 
10:33:37 -04:00: ERROR LOG FILE: Couldn't open log file 
/var/log/rhn/spacewalk-data-fsck.log
    Spacewalk 23672 2017/04/13 10:33:37 -04:00: (<type 'exceptions.IOError'>, 
IOError(28, 'No space left on device')) Bus error
    
    Chicken and the egg probem (
    
    chris
    
    On 4/13/17, 10:19 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of 
Michael Mraka" <[email protected] on behalf of 
[email protected]> wrote:
    
        Fouts, Christopher:
        > I have 100% disk usage on my Spacewalk server, and the Spacewalk site 
(of course) shows Internal Server Error on any page. How can I delete a repo 
and a channel (CentOS 7 Debuginfo) via CLI to clean this up?
        
        Hi Christopher,
        
        There are spacewalk-remove-channel and spacewalk-data-fsck commands 
which
        can help you.
        
        > Chris
        
        Regards,
        
        --
        Michael Mráka
        System Management Engineering, Red Hat
        
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