On 11/06/2014 04:16 AM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
Just recently we're seeing some very strange behavior on our system. Periodically we will see a sssd process start to have an ever greater number of connections to our ldap server until the server runs out of file descriptors. This seems to be happening with a particular user, who is having trouble logging in at times, particularly with email (dovecot). We see entries like the following on our sever:

[05/Nov/2014:17:14:51 -0700] conn=1786153 op=0 EXT oid="1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037" name="startTLS" [05/Nov/2014:17:14:51 -0700] conn=1786153 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=120 nentries=0 etime=0
[05/Nov/2014:17:14:51 -0700] conn=1786153 SSL 128-bit AES
[05/Nov/2014:17:14:51 -0700] conn=1786153 op=1 BIND dn="uid=user,ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com" method=128 version=3 [05/Nov/2014:17:14:56 -0700] conn=1786153 op=2 ABANDON targetop=NOTFOUND msgid=2
[05/Nov/2014:17:14:56 -0700] conn=1786153 op=3 UNBIND
[05/Nov/2014:17:14:56 -0700] conn=1786153 op=3 fd=1022 closed - U1

I don't yet have debug info from the sssd process. Any ideas from the above?

Restarting the sssd process seems to clear things up for a while.

- Orion

Try to reproduce the problem while using gdb to capture stack traces every few seconds as in http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-hangs Ideally, we can get some stack traces of the server during the time between the BIND and the ABANDON
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