Bug 2215303

Summary: [RFE] Need an option to turn off the 'Reclaim Space' warning
Product: Red Hat Satellite Reporter: mithun kalyat <mkalyat>
Component: Capsule - ContentAssignee: satellite6-bugs <satellite6-bugs>
Status: CLOSED MIGRATED QA Contact: Satellite QE Team <sat-qe-bz-list>
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Version: 6.13.0CC: dsinglet, sajha
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Description mithun kalyat 2023-06-15 13:10:46 UTC
Description of problem:

Reclaim space warning is always present for the Satellite profile under Infrastructure --> Capsules and customers would like to turn it off.

On Capsule servers, 'Reclaim Space' is listed as an option under the 'Synchronize' tab.

   Infrastructure --> Capsule --> Drill down 'Synchronize'

But on Satellite, it is always showing as a warning which may be annoying for some customers. Attaching the screenshot.

Comment 4 Eric Helms 2024-06-06 16:22:19 UTC
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