See Ignored Errors in Airport Utility

I had an error on my Time Capsule recently - the internal disk has an error - I checked "ignore this error" how do I get the error to come back to remind me in the utility?  This is a disk error it seems though the disk seems to be working fine at present.
Any help on seeing these ignored errors again appreciated.

You cannot "see" the ignored errrors.....since you chose to "ignore" them.
The only way that you might see the error(s) again will be to perfrom a Factory Default Reset on the Time Capsule, then configure it again.
Any "errors" will be displayed at the end of the setup.
Resetting an AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule FAQ

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