Matthias Gruber: > Hi! > > I just noticed, that I have several of my spacewalk-channels have left in > /var/cache/yum which are eating up space, even if they are removed from > spacewalk. > > We are generating monthly errata-channels to keep several states of > patched systems, e.g . clone-centos-server-02_2017; > clone-centos-server-03_2017 and so on. > We are checking, that no system is subscribed to those channels we are > deleting from spacewalk. > If I look into /var/yum/cache/.... I still see those channels with several > hundred MB/Mo > > Is there a way in SpaceWalk to remove them, well yes scheduled Command and > a simple rm -rf ... but it seems not a correct way. > I thought if I unsubscribe a system from a channel all orccurences are > removed, even /var/cached stuff, but it doesnt seems like > > Any clues for me, or is that a expected behaviour, but in that case I have > "hundreds" of Directories over the years
Hello Matthias, There are two tools which can help you: spacewalk-remove-channel spaceewalk-data-fsck Regards, -- Michael Mráka System Management Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
