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ehowton ([personal profile] ehowton) wrote2019-11-20 05:19 pm
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SMT Cleanup - Deleting Unneeded Repos

# yast --> Network Services --> SMT Server Management

Review list of repos which have been mirrored, paying close attention to the target column which outlines the chipset. Make a list of the NAME and TARGET columns; this is important for later.

Ensure the repo is not set to currently mirror, or the deletion will fail (Alt-M)

Once you are out of yast, run, # smt-repos --delete

Copy the corresponding ID number (second column) which match the NAME and TARGET columns (beware, SLES11-SAP is different than SLE11-SAP).

Once you have the list, you can plug in the ID number one at a time to confirm the path contains both the NAME and the TARGET you wish to delete:

Delete repository `/src/www/htdocs/repo/SUSE/Backports/SLE-12-SP3_arch64/product/`?
(y/N)


NOTE: The command smt-repos --delete can only accept one (1) ID at a time.

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