Am 29. August 2017 05:11:02 MESZ schrieb "Yu, Matthew" 
<[email protected]>:
>I've got spacewalk 2.6 setup and running fine in AWS environment.   The
>issue I have is duplicate system profile with duplicate hostname when
>the system is being reprovision or when the Chef recipe has been
>updated.
>
>Does anyone have any thoughts how to prevent the duplicate system
>profiles ?
>
>
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No, not directly, I think.

You would have to search for the name of the system within spacewalk *before* 
you try to add it. Then, in case there is, could generate a *re-provision* key 
for that system and use that for the registration.

Or, much simpler, spacewalk has a systems view with *outdated* systems. You can 
check these and remove them.

Robert

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