HI Spacewalk users,

Recently I just remove a RHEL 7 channel and its associated repository from 
Spacewalk. I remove via the spacecmd command and also did a spacewalk-data-fsck 
to check the database for any orphan packages that are not in use.
Now, all the RHEL packages and channels with its repositories are all removed 
from Spacewalk. However, the errata information related to the RHEL 7 channel 
still exists in Spacewalk.
How do I safely remove all these errata information that are no use? Should I 
just remove via the GUI under 'Errata' > 'Manage Errata'? Do I need to do 
anything else? Or will the UI take care of everything?

Thank you.

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