Yum looks for old probably-expired entitlement, how to fix?

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I have an old Dell running a PXE server a USB drive containing some repos and tarballs, a procedure written a year ago by someone who left half a year ago, and a new Dell. The old Dell has a particular pair of PEMs in its /etc/pki/entitlement directory. I PXE-booted the new Dell to install, and have been un-tarring things and following the old procedure. Yum frequently complains about not finding the PEMs that are on the old machine, but if I copy them over, subscription-manager likes to delete them, and if I replace them, Yum says something's expired. So... I'd really like Yum to stop looking for THAT entitlement. What do I need to fiddle with?

Oh, and I've already tried these other solutions:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/69319
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/187873
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1584403
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3357521

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