smolt stale profiles



Having upgraded several machines from FC6 to F7 I notice that the urls for
looking at the smolt profiles shows that both the old details and the new
details are listed as separate current entries for two different UUIDs.

Therefore as people perform upgrades the statistics will become progressively
less representative of running machines unless it is possible to remove the
stale entries for old systems.

Does anyone know if it is possible to remove such old entries and if so how?

Mike

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