On 04/16/2013 04:35 PM, Dmitri Pal wrote:
On 04/16/2013 04:44 AM, steve wrote:
On 16/04/13 10:02, John Hodrien wrote:
On Tue, 16 Apr 2013, steve wrote:

Hi again
OK, I found it. sss_cache

Unfortunately it gives an error even if a correct switch and domain
are given:

  sudo sss_cache -d default
Usage: sss_cache [-?UGNSA] [-?|--help] [--usage] [-u|--user=STRING]
         [-U|--users] [-g|--group=STRING] [-G|--groups]
         [-n|--netgroup=STRING] [-N|--netgroups] [-s|--service=STRING]
         [-S|--services] [-a|--autofs-map=STRING] [-A|--autofs-maps]
         [-d|--domain=STRING]
Please select at least one object to invalidate
(Tue Apr 16 09:37:15:820975 2013) [sssd] [main] (0x0020): Error
initializing context for the application

The other switches, e.g. sss_cache -u steve2 works OK.

sssd 1.9.4
Surely that should be:

sss_cache -d default -UG

or just

sss_cache -UG

But to be honest, I'd favour the more brutal technique while debugging.
sss_cache invalidates the cache, but if sssd can't contact the LDAP
servers
it'll still serve from cache I thought.  I may be wrong on that point
though.

I've always gone for the completely unambiguous:

service sssd stop
rm -f /var/lib/sss/{db,mc}/* /var/log/sssd/*
service sssd start

That way, I'm clear that it knew nothing, and that the logs I'm
looking at are
100% from the current config.

jh
Hi
Thanks for the syntax. It works perfectly now. Good advice about the
brutal technique too.

I'm actually trying to debug a bash script which runs getent passwd
<user>. On Ubuntu it seems that getent is run in a different process
as it returns nothing. The same script on openSUSE returns as
expected. I know it's OT but any ideas how to get output from getent
in an Ubuntu bash script?

is it 'getent passwd <user>' that returns nothing or 'getent passwd'
that returns nothing?


Hi
Inside the script neither command returns anything.

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