[SSSD] what is sbus_timeout?

Jakub Hrozek jhrozek at redhat.com
Wed Nov 4 11:05:43 UTC 2009


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On 11/04/2009 07:09 AM, David O'Brien wrote:
> David O'Brien wrote:
>> This is in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf in the [sssd] section. I guess it's 
>> something like how long should a client or connection continue to query 
>> a back end before timing out, but I want to make sure.
>>
>> thanks
> found it
> 
> Specifies the timeout for messages sent over the SBUS. I don't know what 
> these might be; anyone care to drop an example for my own education? 

SBUS is an implementation of the DBUS protocol that SSSD uses internally
for communication between various parts of SSSD. It does not require a
routing daemon (a bus).

I'm actually thinking that if we keep these low level knobs documented
in man pages, there should be a short explanation of acronyms used (like
SBUS) either in the man page or the HOWTO.

> Does this have to be type "string" to allow for a default value of -1? I 

Man page bug, it is really of type "int"

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