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On 06/24/2013 09:08 AM, Steve Traylen wrote:
On Jun 24, 2013, at 2:52 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>>
>> [sss_dp_get_reply] (0x1000): Got reply from Data Provider - DP
>> error code: 1 errno: 11 error message: Fast reply - offline
>> (Mon Jun 24 09:52:18 2013) [sssd[nss]]
>> [nss_cmd_getpwnam_dp_callback] (0x0040): Unable to get
>> information from Data Provider Error: 1, 11, Fast reply -
>> offline Will try to return what we have in cache
>>
>
> These errors mean that for some reason, the data provider was
> unable to return fresh information from LDAP. This could be do
> to disconnected operation, a bug in the data provider process or
> many other things. What it's telling you is that it will use the
> cached information until it can contact LDAP again.
I'm currently running with a debug_level of 9 (I know I should be
using the codes) however my
No, the codes are more for fine-grained control, but the simple values
are easier on humans.
ldap_child.log log is empty. Can I get some ldap details printed,
e.g which of ldap servers its connected,
sssd[be[CERN]]: LDAP connection error: unknown error
ldap_child.log is for GSSAPI binds. I'm guessing since you're at CERN,
you're using Scientific Linux? What version of SSSD and openldap are
in use?
Also, check /var/log/messages and /var/log/secure when you see that
error. There might be information available there.
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