> [root@acmegrid1 ~]# /etc/init.d/nscd stop
> Stopping nscd: [ OK ]
> [root@acmegrid1 ~]# id -G test
> 1234
If you are running nscd you need to try
as root service nscd reload
What Sarah did is stop nscd, then did an id lookup while nscd is
stopped. It is certainly a valid test.
The problem is that a stop/start does not invalidate the nscd cache -
a simple "nscd -i passwd ; nscd -i group" will do that without a
service reload.
On 15 Mar 2006, at 06:54, Douglas Hussey wrote:
If you are running nscd you need to try
as root service nscd reload
>
> Just stop and starting will not do the trick.
>
> cheers
> Doug
> On Mar 14, 2006, at 10:00 PM, Susan wrote:
>
>> Nop, I checked that:
> [root@acmegrid1 ~]# /etc/init.d/nscd stop
> Stopping nscd: [ OK ]
> [root@acmegrid1 ~]# id -G test
> 1234
>> [root@acmegrid1 ~]# /etc/init.d/nscd start
>> Starting nscd: [ OK ]
>> [root@acmegrid1 ~]# id -G test
>> 1234
>>
>> still no gID 14....?
>>
>>
>> --- Pete Rowley <prowley(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Susan wrote:
>>>
>>>> gid 14 doesn't show up. What am I doing wrong here? Is this
>>>> not how you add a user to
>>> multiple
>>>> groups??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Perhaps you have nscd running and you are getting a cached answer?
>>>
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