On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 09:53:39PM +0000, Sanjay Agrawal wrote:
Hi,
I found following article. and we think we are running into same issue. We are running
sssd with RHEL 7.9. I have following questions -
Hi,
1. Is this issue fixed with RHEL 7.9 ?
Yes, the issue as described in the bugzilla ticket is fixed.
2. Is it possible to disable periodic run of purge. We basically
dont
want to purge in favor of performance improvement.
If you have enumeration enabled the purge is not enabled to improve
performance but to make sure objects which are deleted on the LDAP
server are deleted in SSSD's cache as well. So it is part of the
enumeration functionality and cannot be disabled.
In general we do not recommend to enable enumeration only if there are
specific reason, e.g. legacy applications. May I ask if you have
enumeration enable and if yes, why?
3. If so what is the downside of it.
see above
4. How do I verify is this is impacting us. I see very high cpu
every 3 hours. I thought this may be the cause.
You can increase the debug_level and inspect the logs covering the time
of the high CPU load. For this you can add 'debug_level = 9' to the
[domain/...] section, restart SSSD and let it run for a couple of hours.
Then remove the 'debug_level' option and restart SSSD to avoid further
logging.
bye,
Sumit
1430415 – ldap_purge_cache_timeout in RHEL7.3 invalidate most of the entries once the
cleanup task kicks in
Thanks,Sanjay Agrawal
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