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On 07/14/2010 09:30 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
heya,
I have uploaded preliminary versions of the unit files I put together
for the various services of our default install. I think they give an
indication how simple these files actually are:
http://0pointer.de/public/systemd-units/
Please have a look and if you have any questions just ask!
Expect final versions of these files in rhbz soon.
If you are missing a service file for a particular package, then say
something, as I might be able to cook something up for you.
Lennart
Just took a look at the sssd.service file. I have a few comments:
"It would be really great if sssd would support a non-forking mode where
log output would end up in syslog directly."
We already do this. The log messages you're seeing are actually
debugging messages. You probably want to use --debug-to-files to ensure
that these debug messages aren't printed to the console (and instead go
to /var/log/sssd/*.log)
Could you explain "socket activation" to me here? The way our SSS
clients work is that they communicate over a local socket in
/var/lib/sss/pipes/[nss|pam] to the appropriate responder service
(sssd_nss or sssd_pam, respectively).
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