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John Ross commented on ARIES-1109:
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I have so far not been able to reproduce using the instructions in the 
description either on 1.0.0 or the latest 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT. Can you think of 
anything not in those instructions that might be a contributing factor? Can you 
try the latest 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT version to see if it still occurs?
                
> Duplicate subsystem ids after restart of subsystem.core
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARIES-1109
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-1109
>             Project: Aries
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Subsystem
>            Reporter: Stephan Siano
>
> aries subsystems will generate duplicate subsystem ids if the subsystem core 
> bundle (or the container) is restarted.
> Reproduction is quite easy:
> 1. install a subsystem -> this will get subsystem id 1
> 2. stop the org.apache.aries.subsystem.core bundle (or the OSGi container)
> 3. start the org.apache.aries.subsystem.core bundle (or the OSGi container)
> -> the subsystem installed in step 1 is still there and has id 1
> 4. Install another subsystem (different from the first)
> -> This will also get Id 1
> I think the error is in line 150 of the 
> org.apache.subsystems.core.internal.Subsystems class. There the static lastId 
> counter of the SubsystemIdentifier class is set to 0 before actually 
> populating the root subsystem.
> Maybe this should be set to the maximum id of the installed subsystems during 
> or after the population of the root subsystem

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