On Tue, Sep 9, 2025 at 8:59 PM Kodiak Firesmith via sssd-users < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Folks, > I've observed a few times now that if anything causes sssd.service to fail > to start at boot time that at least on Ubuntu, the system will be stuck in > an infinite service restart loop during boot-up, rendering it largely > inoperable. > Is this because of ``` Before=systemd-user-sessions.service nss-user-lookup.target ... Restart=on-abnormal ``` ? > > I'm inclined to drop in a systemd override to allow sssd.service to fail > more gracefully during boot and not prevent the OS from continuing to load, > but I wanted to check in with the SSSD mindtrust about this to see if it's > specifically intentional that broken sssd.service should break boot-up > (again, at least on Ubuntu). > Is it the same as upstream? https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/blob/master/src/sysv/systemd/sssd.service.in
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