I can of some steps, which I mentioned below, there may be more

1. Delete /install/osname.osver
2. Delete the osimage relevant, as Casandra has mentioned
3. Delete any custom templates, synclists, pkglists etc... that are only
then used with the osimage and not others
4. You will also find some local repo files
/install/postscripts/repos/osname.osver, you could safely delete that as
well

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On 04/05/2016, 18:05, "Christopher J. Walker" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>We have some old fedora images that are no longer used (and taking up
>disk space that new images could use) - ideally checking that there
>aren't any machines which use them. Is there a supported xCAT way of
>deleting a CD image?
>
>copycds will copy an iso image and create a repository etc - what I want
>is the reverse.
>
>The obvious thing to do is just delete /install/fedoraXX where XX is the
>fedora version, but that is liable to leave other stuff lying around.
>
>As that takes most of the disk space, that's the important thing, but I
>wondered if there was a neat way of doing this.
>
>Chris
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