I think these are both the same problem.

Creating a large number of users causes an invalid XML file to be sent to the 
backend - a line is truncated at 4096 characters, so it looks like a static 
buffer is filled.

The backend tools don't use a "real" XML parser, so they will try to use an 
invalid XML document. The corrupted file causes users not to be added, groups 
to be deleted, etc.

In my case, it deleted the groups: adm, tty, disk, kmem, dialout, fax, voice, 
cdrom, floppy, tape, sudo, audio, dip, operator, src, shadow, utmp, video, 
sasl, plugdev, staff, users, crontab, ssh, slocate, scanner and admin.

** Attachment added: "Example truncated in.xml"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/1903677/in.xml
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Problem when making many users with "users admin. tool" at one time
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/31675

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