https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1945966
--- Comment #5 from Pavel Březina <pbrezina(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Chris Murphy from comment #2)
many hundreds of lines in /var/log/sssd/sssd_kcm.log and there are
multiple
such logs
(2021-04-02 20:21:23): [kcm] [sec_get] (0x0040): Cannot retrieve the secret
[2]: No such file or directory
(2021-04-02 20:21:28): [kcm] [sec_get] (0x0040): Cannot retrieve the secret
[2]: No such file or directory
(2021-04-02 20:21:33): [kcm] [sec_get] (0x0040): Cannot retrieve the secret
[2]: No such file or directory
(2021-04-02 20:21:38): [kcm] [sec_get] (0x0040): Cannot retrieve the secret
[2]: No such file or directory
(2021-04-02 20:21:43): [kcm] [sec_get] (0x0040): Cannot retrieve the secret
[2]: No such file or directory
(2021-04-02 20:21:48): [kcm] [sec_get] (0x0040): Cannot retrieve the secret
[2]: No such file or directory
Do you use Kerberos at all?
journal contains
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local systemd[1]: Starting SSSD Kerberos Cache
Manager...
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local sssd[3408]: (2021-04-02 20:43:49:912158): [sssd]
[sss_ini_read_sssd_conf] (0x0020): Permission check on config file failed.
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local sssd[3408]: (2021-04-02 20:43:49:912222): [sssd]
[confdb_init_db] (0x0020): Cannot convert INI to LDIF [1432158317]: [File
ownership and permissi>
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local sssd[3408]: (2021-04-02 20:43:49:912244): [sssd]
[confdb_setup] (0x0010): ConfDB initialization has failed [1432158317]: File
ownership and permi>
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local sssd[3408]: (2021-04-02 20:43:49:912280): [sssd]
[load_configuration] (0x0010): Unable to setup ConfDB [1432158317]: File
ownership and permissio>
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local sssd[3408]: (2021-04-02 20:43:49:912297): [sssd]
[main] (0x0010): SSSD couldn't load the configuration database.
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local sssd[3408]: SSSD couldn't load the configuration
database [1432158317]: Unknown error 1432158317.
Apr 02 20:43:49 flap.local systemd[1]: Started SSSD Kerberos Cache Manager.
Created
/etc/sssd/sssd.conf
This will fix it:
sudo chmod 0600 /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
Added
[kcm]
debug_level = 10
Then, restart the sssd-kcm service. Doesn't change any of the log messages
in sssd_kcm.log
(In reply to Chris Murphy from comment #3)
Deleted Fedora in Settings > Online Accounts. sssd-kcm is no
longer using
such large amounts of CPU. There are two bugs here:
(a) it shouldn't use this much cpu when credential are wrong/expire
(b) some kind of clue about what's it's mad about should be in the journal
gnome-online-accounts is triggering lots of load on kcm due to constant polling
every 5 seconds which tests kcm performance limits. This is heavily discussed
in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1645624
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