Finn,
with LDAP, recursively searching for all nested subgroups, sub-sub-groups,
etc. -- that can be an expensive operation.
the default ldap_group_nesting_level is 2. You might try to set that to
some larger number (like 5 or 6) to see if it makes any difference.
If you're connecting to AD,
I'm experiencing problems on my RHEL 9 instance when looking up members of
group using
getent group . I can only get users which has direct access to a
group,
and no the "user groups" part of the group.
My sssd.conf:
[domain/]
id_provider = ldap
auth_provider = ldap
chpass_provider = ldap
I'm experiencing problems on my RHEL 9 instance when looking up members of
group using
getent group . I can only get users which has direct access to a
group,
and no the "user groups" part of the group.
My sssd.conf:
[domain/]
id_provider = ldap
auth_provider = ldap
chpass_provider = ldap
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 4:16 PM D M wrote:
>
> Hi folks! I'm chasing down some interesting behavior on our Ubuntu 20.04 VMs.
> We're running sssd 2.3.3.
>
> The people who run the underlying disks for our VM hosts have been
> complaining about a spike in disk write latency every 10min.
>
Hi folks! I'm chasing down some interesting behavior on our Ubuntu 20.04 VMs.
We're running sssd 2.3.3.
The people who run the underlying disks for our VM hosts have been complaining
about a spike in disk write latency every 10min.
After investigation, I figured out the issue.
By default,