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[2315988] VMWare Datastore not decreasing after deleting data in ODF

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      Description of problem (please be detailed as possible and provide log
      snippests):
      VMWare Datastore shows high utilization, but ODF is barely used.
      VMWare datastore is only being utilized for ODF's components (OSDs/Mons)

      Version of all relevant components (if applicable):
      OCP v4.14.29
      ODF v4.14.10
      vSphere Client version 7.0.3.01900

      Does this issue impact your ability to continue to work with the product
      (please explain in detail what is the user impact)?
      VMWare datastore is at risk of filling up.

      Is there any workaround available to the best of your knowledge?
      We've attempted to utilize the workaround, but VMWare utilization has not gone down.
      https://access.redhat.com/solutions/6975295

      Rate from 1 - 5 the complexity of the scenario you performed that caused this
      bug (1 - very simple, 5 - very complex)?
      3

      Can this issue reproducible?

      Can this issue reproduce from the UI?

      If this is a regression, please provide more details to justify this:

      Steps to Reproduce:
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      Actual results:
      Data deleted in ODF not reflecting in the VMWare datastore utilization.

      Expected results:
      VMWare datastore console should report similar utilization as ODF

      Additional info:
      Previously this issue was worked in the following BZs
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2193099
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2119565
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2258492

              rzarzyns@redhat.com Radoslaw Zarzynski
              rhn-support-rlaberin Ryan Laberinto
              Elad Ben Aharon Elad Ben Aharon
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