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Feature #5256

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Create a job to remove orphaned packages, errata, puppet modules, and package groups

Added by David Davis almost 10 years ago. Updated over 4 years ago.

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Rejected
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Low
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Category:
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Target version:
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Triaged:
Yes
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Description

As part of #5255, I'm removing the code that removes orphaned packages in ElasticSearch when a repo is destroyed. Instead, we should probably create a job/task or whatever to perform this.


Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Related to Katello - Feature #7811: As a user, I want the system to automatically remove orphaned docker images that have no tagsRejectedDavid DavisActions
Actions #1

Updated by Dominic Cleal almost 10 years ago

  • Project changed from Foreman to Katello
  • Category deleted (110)
  • Triaged set to No
Actions #2

Updated by David Davis almost 10 years ago

  • Category set to 111
Actions #3

Updated by David Davis almost 10 years ago

  • Subject changed from Create a job to remove orphaned packages to Create a job to remove orphaned packages, errata, puppet modules, and package groups

Package groups can probably just be removed.

Actions #4

Updated by Eric Helms almost 9 years ago

  • Related to Feature #7811: As a user, I want the system to automatically remove orphaned docker images that have no tags added
Actions #5

Updated by Eric Helms almost 9 years ago

  • Triaged changed from No to Yes
Actions #6

Updated by Eric Helms over 8 years ago

  • translation missing: en.field_release set to 114
Actions #7

Updated by John Mitsch over 4 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected
  • Target version deleted (Katello Backlog)

Thanks for reporting this issue. This issue was created over 4 years ago and hasn't seen an update in 1 year. We are closing this in an effort to keep a realistic backlog. Please open up a new issue that includes a link to this issue if you feel this still needs to be addressed. We can then triage the new issue and reassess.

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