On (10/10/17 14:14), Thomas Beaudry wrote:
?Hi,
I forgot to mention that after a user logs in and get a permission denied, if i do:
klist, there is no kerebos ticket.
Thomas
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From: Thomas Beaudry
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 10:13 AM
To: sssd-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
Subject: debugging sssd / autofs problem
Hi,
I have sssd + autofs working properly on 20+ machines. Recently, 1 of those machine has
been not functioning properly (it might be linked to a power failure). Essentially, after
any user logs into the machine, they get a: .bashrc: permission denied
I thought that this could have been linked to a corrupt cache, so i deleted everything in
my /var/lib/sss/db folder and restarted sssd. This didn't fix my problem.?
Does anyone else have some suggestions as to what i can try? My logs are very large
(6.5GB), so i could post them. but maybe there aren't necessary since maybe someone
knows what the problem is.
Some debugging info is described on page
https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/users/troubleshooting.html
Your log is really huge. How old is it?
Maybe it will help if you remove/truncate log files and restart sssd.
And I would expect some error in domain log file. sssd_autofs is
quite stable.
BTW I sometime filter most critical messages files with simple grep
grep -nE "\(0x00[1-9]0\)" var/log/sssd/sssd_default.log
And then I try to find first relevant error in log file and check
previous lines.
HTH
LS