So how does one determine if there is an issue open or not? And how do they get prioritized?
This issue makes SSSD unusable in our production environment. We may have to look at running without SSSD in the short term, if that is possible on SLES 12. I'm not quite understanding why this error does not show up all the time. How do two entries with the same GID get into the cache? For our case, say we have a set of groups abcd..1, abcd..2 etc, all with the same GID. I would expect the first lookup (e.g. abcd..1) to put an entry in the cache. If there is then a lookup by GID, (getent group <GID>) it would return this entry. However a lookup by name (e.g. abcd..2) would have to query LDAP, right? Then what happens, does this new data overwrite the old GID entry in the cache? Or is there some bug whereby sometimes a duplicate entry gets made? Why is there a check for duplicates when a GID is looked up as opposed to when an entry is placed in the cache? Is there any kind of workaround for this? e.g. is there a way to exclude specific GIDs from being placed in the cache? This would make for inefficient lookups as they would have to hit the LDAP server, but it is a small percentage of the total number of groups. Gareth _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list -- sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org To unsubscribe send an email to sssd-users-le...@lists.fedorahosted.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org