On 10/25/2012 9:41 AM, Dmitri Pal wrote:
BTW SSSD connects in an authenticated way.
I assume you mean it supports connecting with authentication;
considering I have provided it no credentials I would be surprised and
disconcerted if it was doing anything other than an anonymous bind in my
current deployment :).
I might not have been clear. 1.9.2 is coming in RHEL 6.4 as a
supported
rpm so if it solves the problem for you it will show up in several
months and might save everybody some time and effort.
Ah, I did not realize that. I did try 1.9.2 and it does have drastically
improved performance which should be sufficient for our deployment. I'll
update our ticket and request early access to the 1.9.2 rpm for our
prototyping and testing.
As was mentioned in other mails we have this request in plans but if
1.9.2 works for you you might not need to do the work.
For efficiency I'd still prefer just not processing the members, even if
the delay to do so isn't unworkable. If no one else is working that RFE
we might take a crack at it anyways...
Yes I am from Red Hat and you filing the ticket would help me to
help
our support to learn how better handle cases like this in future.
The case number is 00727783 if you wanted to take a look at it.
Completely off-topic, but 00728171 is another example of why I bang my
head against the wall when I open support tickets -- the mcelog shipped
with RHEL6 is broken on amd family 15 CPU's. In the ticket, I clearly
state I'm using a family 15 CPU, that it worked perfectly under RHEL5,
and provide a link to an upstream patch to fix the problem. Support's
response -- a link to a KB article explaining that amd family *16* CPU's
are not supported by mcelog 8-/.
Anyway, thanks for your help; much appreciated...
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