Hi,

I thought that we should avoid using nscd with winbind ? Has it changed with samba4 ? I'm still wondering which has the best performance for a file server between winbind, sssd and nslcd..

Cheers

From :
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/winbind.html

/Do not under any circumstances run //|nscd|//on any system on which //|winbindd|//is running. //
//
//If //|nscd|//is running on the UNIX/Linux system, then even though NSSWITCH is correctly configured, it will not be possible to resolve domain users and groups for file and directory controls. /



Le 16/04/2013 15:34, Björn JACKE a écrit :
On 2013-04-15 at 20:51 +0200 Gémes Géza sent off:
1. Caching (lot better than nscd)
actually I recommend running nscd when you have winbind running because nscd
caches it's stuff more efficient and it can prevent winbind to go crazy if
you have a lot of nsswitch operations like when you run rsync for example.

Cheers
Björn

Eric PEYREMORTE
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