Thanks for the answer.

2013/4/29 Parsons, Aron <[email protected]>

> Hi Issam,
> spacecmd keeps a local cache of server->sid mappings as to not have to hit
> the server constantly for lookups.  If you delete a system outside of
> spacecmd, it does not know to update the cache.  You must manually clear
> the caches (clear_caches command) or wait for it to expire (3600 seconds,
> hardcoded in misc.py).
>
> Enhancements to this behavior could to be look for that specific exception
> and update the cache automatically or to make the TTLs on the caches
> configurable.
>
> /aron
>
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 16:20:35 +0200
> From: Issam Harrathi <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Spacewalk-list] spacecmd not update sid of server
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> Hi all,
> I have a strange problem on spacewalk 1.7:
> i Install my server(apache1.local.org) with spacewalk, then using a
> script I add the custom.system.info myserver=="search:hostname:apache1"
> spacecmd -u login -p pwd -- systemaddcustomvalue $1 $2 $3 $4 $myserver
>
> everything works OK
> BUT when i delete the system( system==> click on apache1==>delete system)
> then i re-install apache1 and rerun myscript the script tell me : ERROR:
> redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: No such system - sid = 1000010035 this is the
> old sid now the sid is 1000010036.
> Why spacewalk still refer to the old value of sid? and how to tell it that
> the new value is 1000010036
>
> Thanks
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