On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 16:28, John Beranek wrote:
So, recently noticed an issue, which I think is new.
Fedora 32
sssd 2.3.0 - configured for AD, including sudo and autofs
I found that when Chef's "knife" command (from Chef Workstation 0.3.2) is
run, the command takes a very long time to run, and in top sssd_be and sssd_autofs use a
lot of CPU.
Probably pertinent that I'm running knife as a user with an
auto.home-mounted NFS home directory, though I generally don't run
knife from within said NFS home.
With nsswitch.conf having "automount: sss files":
$ time knife node list > /dev/null
knife node list > /dev/null 5.37s user 2.11s system 12% cpu 59.150 total
and with "automount: files":
$ time knife node list > /dev/null
knife node list > /dev/null 4.28s user 1.80s system 82% cpu 7.393 total
Cheers,
John
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