I enabled logging but no logs were created. So because of that, I ran sssd myself with the -i option to see the output. This is the type of stuff I'm seeing.
[sssd] [sbus_remove_timeout] (8): 0x2401540 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 24035F0 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd] [ping_check] (4): Service nss replied to ping [sssd] [sbus_remove_timeout] (8): 0x2405570 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 2401F50 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd] [ping_check] (4): Service pam replied to ping [sssd] [service_check_alive] (4): Checking service nss(31009) is still alive [sssd] [service_send_ping] (4): Pinging nss [sssd] [sbus_add_timeout] (8): 0x2405570 [sssd] [service_check_alive] (4): Checking service pam(31010) is still alive [sssd] [service_send_ping] (4): Pinging pam [sssd] [sbus_add_timeout] (8): 0x2401540 [sssd[nss]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: F56FC0 [sssd[nss]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd[nss]] [sbus_message_handler] (9): Received SBUS method [ping] [sssd[pam]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 157E820 [sssd[pam]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd[pam]] [sbus_message_handler] (9): Received SBUS method [ping] [sssd] [sbus_remove_timeout] (8): 0x2405570 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 24035F0 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd] [ping_check] (4): Service nss replied to ping [sssd] [sbus_remove_timeout] (8): 0x2401540 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 2401F50 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd] [ping_check] (4): Service pam replied to ping [sssd] [service_check_alive] (4): Checking service nss(31009) is still alive [sssd] [service_send_ping] (4): Pinging nss [sssd] [sbus_add_timeout] (8): 0x2401540 [sssd] [service_check_alive] (4): Checking service pam(31010) is still alive [sssd] [service_send_ping] (4): Pinging pam [sssd] [sbus_add_timeout] (8): 0x2405570 [sssd[nss]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: F56FC0 [sssd[nss]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd[nss]] [sbus_message_handler] (9): Received SBUS method [ping] [sssd] [sbus_remove_timeout] (8): 0x2401540 [sssd[pam]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 157E820 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): [sssd[pam]] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 24035F0 Dispatching. [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd] [ping_check] (4): Service nss replied to ping [sssd[pam]] [sbus_message_handler] (9): Received SBUS method [ping] [sssd] [sbus_remove_timeout] (8): 0x2405570 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): dbus conn: 2401F50 [sssd] [sbus_dispatch] (9): Dispatching. [sssd] [ping_check] (4): Service pam replied to ping ^C[sssd] [monitor_quit] (0): Interrupt: killing children [sssd] [sbus_remove_watch] (8): 0x2402cc0/0x24027c0 Bryan
On Jan 02, 2014, at 05:43 PM, Bryan Harris bryanlharris@me.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've found an Ubuntu 10.04 server with a very old sssd running on it. The sssd package does not appear to be configured to do anything. I don't see anything in nsswitch and nothing returned when I run getent passwd --service=sss. So I don't see anything in nsswitch, I also don't see any instance of sss anywhere in /etc/pam.d/*.
Can this sssd be doing anything or even possibly negatively affecting things for the system in any way?
Can sssd interact with the rest of the O/S through another mechanism? I just want to verify that sssd is not doing anything before I stop the service and remove the package.
The version is 1.0.5-0ubuntu1. My plan is to just turn it off and uninstall the package, unless I find out that it's doing something useful for the customer.
I'm in the process of turning on the debug level = 10 (or whatever it is) option so I can look through the sssd log files.
Thanks in advance. Bryan _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-users