On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 4:34 PM John Beranek via sssd-users <
[email protected]> wrote:
> So, that ran and produced a 0 byte file, and made sssd_kcm exit...
>
I've just tried this both on Fedora 41 and RHEL 9.5 and it works for me:
```
# dnf debuginfo-install glibc sssd-common libtalloc
...
# rpm -q sssd-common
sssd-common-2.9.5-4.el9_5.4.x86_64
# dnf install krb5-workstation gdb
...
# klist
klist: Credentials cache 'KCM:0' not found
# PROCESS=$(pidof sssd_kcm)
# FILE=/tmp/talloc.$PROCESS
# gdb -quiet -batch -p $PROCESS \
-ex "set \$file = (FILE*)fopen(\"$FILE\", \"w+\")" \
-ex 'call (void) talloc_report_full(0, $file)' \
-ex 'detach' \
-ex 'quit'
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
0x00007fec9f50e33a in epoll_wait (epfd=5, events=0x7ffe7c4c85dc,
maxevents=1, timeout=9119) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/epoll_wait.c:30
30 return SYSCALL_CANCEL (epoll_wait, epfd, events, maxevents, timeout);
[Inferior 1 (process 4631) detached]
[root@vm-10-0-184-105 ~]# ls -la /tmp/talloc.4631
-rw-------. 1 root root 13851 Feb 4 06:14 /tmp/talloc.4631
# head -n 3 /tmp/talloc.4631
full talloc report on 'null_context' (total 9884 bytes in 127 blocks)
struct ops_list_entry contains 16 bytes in 1 blocks (ref
0) 0x55f438a42b40
struct ops_list_entry contains 16 bytes in 1 blocks (ref
0) 0x55f438a423a0
```
Btw, what is the difference in Oracle's 2.9.5-4.0.1.el9_5.4 as compared
with stock RHEL's 2.9.5-4.el9_5.4?
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