Stephen,

     I'm pretty sure 300 seconds is more than enough, because A) it worked
previously, and B) this is a home setup.. I have less that 30 total groups
and users in LDAP.

     I did try changing the setting to 600 seconds, and the results are the
same. I also tried setting ldap_search_timeout = 60, with no effect.

     I probably should have mentioned previously, that with sssd running
from the latest debs, any process that attempts to lookup a user or group
via NSS or PAM hangs. Even "getent passwd"...

     --Matt


On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Stephen Gallagher <
746...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:

> That's an unrelated issue. You wouldn't see this with 'enumerate =
> false', for one thing.
>
> What it's telling you is that 300s isn't long enough to fully process
> all users, groups and group memberships. Chances are that you have a
> very large or complicated group setup.
>
> Try setting 'ldap_enumeration_refresh = 600'.
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