Is there a way to analyze the corrupted cache file to identify which group or user triggered the message?
I'm interested in finding out what triggered this.
Cheers, Tom
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On Fri, Feb 07, 2020 at 07:37:05PM -0500, Tom wrote:
Is there a way to analyze the corrupted cache file to identify which group or user triggered the message?
Hi,
I'm sorry but there no such tool.
I'm interested in finding out what triggered this.
The log messages before the error messages might help to understand which user or group caused the detection of the corruption. Then most probably this object or an object with the same hash value caused the corruption.
Which version of SSSD are you using, there was an issue in older version of SSSD https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/3571 where a corruption was wrongly detected.
bye, Sumit
Cheers, Tom
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