FIX! Sssd keeps running after I've done this command, but anyway I have
to do:
# chkconfig sssd on
or it will not start at next boot.
24.03.2014 19:11, Arthur Faizullin пишет:
> OK! everything work right!
> 29.12.2013 13:13, Arthur пишет:
>> Ok. I'll try to check that. I am away right now.
>> 26.1
OK! everything work right!
29.12.2013 13:13, Arthur пишет:
> Ok. I'll try to check that. I am away right now.
> 26.12.2013 10:19, Christian Horn пишет:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 11:59:28AM +0600, Arthur Faizullin wrote:
>>> As I mentioned earlier in my previous topic, when I do:
>>> # au
Ok. I'll try to check that. I am away right now.
26.12.2013 10:19, Christian Horn пишет:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 11:59:28AM +0600, Arthur Faizullin wrote:
>> As I mentioned earlier in my previous topic, when I do:
>> # authconfig --enablemkhomedir update
>> that somehow makes sssd off
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 11:59:28AM +0600, Arthur Faizullin wrote:
>
> As I mentioned earlier in my previous topic, when I do:
> # authconfig --enablemkhomedir update
> that somehow makes sssd off (disables autostart), so I should do:
> # chkconfig sssd on
> os: EL6 (CentOS)
> ipa version:
Hi!
As I mentioned earlier in my previous topic, when I do:
# authconfig --enablemkhomedir update
that somehow makes sssd off (disables autostart), so I should do:
# chkconfig sssd on
os: EL6 (CentOS)
ipa version: 3.0 (from repository)
That is not a big problem, but anyway that is not right.
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