----- Original Message -----
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 05:32:08PM +0200, Michal Židek wrote:
> > Turning off sssd does not remove files in /var/lib/sss/mc. This
> > allows to respond on requests like
> > 'id username' with sssd turned off. Is this behavior OK or is it a
> > bug? I think it is not very logical to
> > keep this files present. If someone turns off sssd, he probably
> > wants to turn off all services that
> > sssd provides. Or is there some other reason not to remove these
> > files?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Michal
> 
> I would consider this a bug as well. Shutting down the SSSD should
> mean
> it's not responding, otherwise the caching becomes very
> unpredictable.

It is intentional.
You do not want to delete the fast cache at every reboot.
With the fast cache in place queries are replied fast from it even before SSSD 
is started.

In what case caches would be unpredictable ?
All the common users available are still there, this is not much different from 
using SSSD in offline mode, or is there something I am mising ?

Simo.
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