[Freeipa-users] SSSD Cacheing issues

Dmitri Pal dpal at redhat.com
Wed May 7 13:45:39 UTC 2014


On 05/07/2014 02:34 AM, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
> On (06/05/14 20:45), Todd Maugh wrote:
>> Hello Guys,
>>
>> Im having a problem with a one off my clients, t seems the sssd cache keeps having a problem and is blocking users from authenticating, I am able to solve it by stopping sssd clearing out the cache in /var/lib/sss/db with a rm -rf * and then restarting the sssd.
> Wnich version of sssd?
>
>> I'm not sure what logs to look at I checked out the var/log/sssd and they are all 0  file size and gave me nothing to look at.
>>
> debugging is turned off by default in sssd.
> To enable debugging, you should add "debug_level = 7" into appropriate section.
> In this case, I would say pam and domain.
>
> There is also possibility to enable debugging on the fly with command line
> utility sss_debuglevel. sss_debuglevel is part of package sssd-tools, which
> isn't installed by default with sssd
>
> sh# sss_debuglevel 7
>
>> Has any one seen this before, does any one have any clues on trouble shooting.
> It is hard to say where problem can be. We will need to see log files.
One of the possible reasons for this can be for example the situation 
when you create/remove/create same (test) user(s) on the server with 
different UIDs. These users would have trouble getting in without 
cleaning the cache.

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Thank you,
Dmitri Pal

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