On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 12:21:00PM -0500, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
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> There are several problems with how we determine what entries to purge
> from the cache during the cleanup task in 1.2.x. Rather than expend the
> energy trying to track them down, it makes sense to disable the cleanup
> task by default.
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> The only purpose of the cache cleanup is to keep disk usage down, but
> there should be no issue with disabling it. It's possible that there may
> be groups with no members hanging around, but this is not harmful.
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I think ldap_purge_cache_timeout is still missing in SSSDConfig.py.

bye,
Sumit

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