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DescriptionMalhar Jivrajani
2023-04-06 09:23:03 UTC
Description of problem:
While importing the content to the Disconnected satellite, the import fails due to insufficient storage space.
How reproducible:
hammer content-import version --organization=RedHat --path=/SatelliteBackup/imports/RedHat/v7_Server_x86_64/125.0/2023-01-03T10-32-07-05-00.
Actual results:
[Errno 28] No space left on device (Katello::Errors::Pulp3Error)
Expected results:
As mentioning the static storage size is not possible to document, we can request the hammer command to report the size of the export data to the user before the export process.
Additional info: