On 3 April 2018 at 20:15, Jakub Hrozek jhrozek@redhat.com wrote:
On 29 March 2018 at 20:23, Valentin Fischer valentin@servergeek.at
wrote:
Permission issue.
Reinstall sssd-common
I tried this on two different machines an it didn't work on either. Am
getting identical output.>
I found this old thread
lists.fedorahosted.org/message/IMP4NFXOW6RPKB2GIU4WXKLY54CTJG6A/
I tried running
sssd -i -d9
and it works fine, the /var/lib/sss/pipes have returned (I deleted them,
reinstalled sssd-common, they weren't replaced), and I can login successfully.
So it's just running
systemctl start sssd or systemctl restart sssd
fails with the same errors as reported initially. So running manually in
interactive mode works, but starting via systemctl doesn’t
One difference I can think of between running the deamon on the foreground versus running as a service is SELinux context. Did you check if maybe there are some AVC denials if you run sssd as a service?
I checked that too. SELinux is disabled and has been since installation.
Cheers L.