On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 02:30:16PM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
On (04/04/16 13:57), Jakub Hrozek wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm looking at a logfile from one sssd installation and I'm wondering if
>it's a GPO bug. The relevant part of the logs is:
>
>[sssd[be[example.com]]] [sdap_parse_entry] (0x1000): OriginalDN:
[cn={BCB10A5A-630C-477E-8E2D-996F06E36DBD},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=example,DC=com].
>[sssd[be[example.com]]] [sdap_parse_entry] (0x1000): Entry has no attributes
[0(Success)]!?
>[sssd[be[example.com]]] [sdap_get_generic_op_finished] (0x0400): Search result:
Success(0), no errmsg set
>[sssd[be[example.com]]] [ad_gpo_sd_process_attrs] (0x0040): sysdb_attrs_get_string
failed: [2](No such file or directory)
It can be either attribute "cn" or gPCFileSysPath
#define AD_AT_CN "cn"
#define AD_AT_FILE_SYS_PATH "gPCFileSysPath"
Yes, unfortunately the two debug messages are the same and I don't have
more verbose logs at the moment. But also note the message before:
[sssd[be[example.com]]] [sdap_parse_entry] (0x1000): Entry has no attributes
[0(Success)]!?
This read to me as if no attributes were downloaded..
If it is a second case then there should be a verbose log message.
DEBUG(SSSDBG_TRACE_ALL, "populating attrs for gpo_guid: %s\n",
gp_gpo->gpo_guid);
BTW I checked only sssd master because you didn't mention a version.
RHEL-7.2