Thanks Alexey.
I'm sorry I'm not familiar with Slurm. What does it mean to "start a new compute node"? Does this new node have isolated sssd process and /var/lib/sss/* ?
Slurm is a job scheduler that will submit tasks to other compute nodes to process. The compute nodes are separate Linux VMs each with its own sssd process and /var/lib/sss/*.
I would advise to consult "sssd_$domain.log" to figure out what was a reason of failed "[BE_REQ_USER][idnumber=705601104:-]"
But chances are, the backend process was still offline (if SSSD was just started in this fresh virtual env)...
The sssd process appears to be online but I see a mapping issue in sssd_jmorey.net.log:
[dp_get_account_info_handler] (0x0200): Got request for [0x1][BE_REQ_USER][idnumber=705601104] [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [dp_attach_req] (0x0400): DP Request [Account #4]: New request. Flags [0x0001]. [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [dp_attach_req] (0x0400): Number of active DP request: 1 [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [sss_domain_get_state] (0x1000): Domain jmorey.net is Active [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [users_get_send] (0x0080): [705601104] did not match any configured ID mapping domain [sysdb_search_user_by_uid] (0x0400): No such entry [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [sysdb_delete_user] (0x0400): Error: 2 (No such file or directory) [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [dp_req_done] (0x0400): DP Request [Account #4]: Request handler finished [0]: Success [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [_dp_req_recv] (0x0400): DP Request [Account #4]: Receiving request data. [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [dp_req_reply_list_success] (0x0400): DP Request [Account #4]: Finished. Success. [sssd[be[jmorey.net]]] [dp_req_reply_std] (0x1000): DP Request [Account #4]: Returning [Internal Error]: 3,0,Success
What is this last line, "Returning [Internal Error]: 3,0,Success"?