Hi I have some news about that problems i though it was solved because i configured the groups to follow an empty part of my ldap server. I have configured the groups to read in the good part of my ldap server and the slow performance is back again. There s someting strang by the way on my machine i type id doutrele on the sssd_default.log i can read the following line (Tue Jun 15 14:00:38 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [be_get_account_info] (4): Got request for [4097][1][name=doutrele] then a ton of lines where the system try to find of which group the user doutrele belong. then i read (Tue Jun 15 14:00:39 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [ldb] (9): Entry not found (name=zou,cn=users,cn=default,cn=sysdb) (Tue Jun 15 14:00:40 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [sdap_save_groups_loop] (9): Group 5 processed! (Tue Jun 15 14:00:40 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [sdap_save_group_send] (7): Adding original DN [cn=CampusTMSP,ou=Group,ou=System,dc=int-evry,dc=fr] to attributes of [CampusTMSP]. (Tue Jun 15 14:00:40 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [sdap_save_group_send] (7): Adding member users to group [CampusTMSP] (Tue Jun 15 14:00:40 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [sdap_save_group_send] (7): Adding member users to group [CampusTMSP] he saved a lot of groups in the local cache and proceed the last group CampusTMSP and i read that (Tue Jun 15 14:00:42 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [ldb] (9): Entry not found (name=zriouil,cn=users,cn=default,cn=sysdb) (Tue Jun 15 14:00:42 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [ldb] (9): Entry not found (name=zryouil,cn=users,cn=default,cn=sysdb) (Tue Jun 15 14:02:32 2010) [sssd[be[default]]] [sdap_save_groups_loop] (9): Group 6 processed! then it takes 1m50s to save the last group. is there a way to speed up that process? Thanks in advance for any help Le 10/06/2010 13:58, Stephen Gallagher a écrit : > On 06/10/2010 07:39 AM, Eric Doutreleau wrote: >> thanks for your answer >> well i have the problem when i don't set up >> ldap_user_search_base and >> ldap_group_search_base >> but i discovered that ou=Groups,dc=int-evry,dc=fr contains nothing >> our posix group are elsewhere >> and when i put ldap_group_search_base with the good value i have the >> problem again >> i guess i have to talk to the ldap guy to see if the data are correctly >> indexed. >> do u know what i should index on group? >> > > > Actually, I'd really like to see what's going on that's causing the high > CPU usage. Could you add 'debug_level = 9' to your /etc/sssd/sssd.conf, > restart sssd, rerun your request and then tar up and send > /var/log/sssd/*.log to me (feel free to sanitize any private data) > > It sounds like what's happening is you're getting into a tight loop > until eventually one of our internal timers kills the process off and > restarts it. > > It's possible you're hitting > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=591873 as well (which > despite the description has nothing to do with Kerberos). A fix for that > is available upstream, but I haven't packaged it for Fedora yet (it will > be in the next package update, though) > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines