On 06/21/2018 04:39 PM, Robie Basak wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better.
> 
> It looks like upstream added a PIDFile entry to the systemd service
> definition in 1.16.1, which is included in Bionic and Cosmic. So it's
> likely that this bug is fixed there.
> 
> Therefore this bug affects only Xenial and possibly Artful.
> 
>> In our environment, with hundreds of computers running Ubuntu, the
> 'solution' brought forth in that discussion, to investigate and handle
> the issue manually, is not a serious option.
> 
> Did you know that you can work around the problem by creating an
> override file at /etc/systemd/system/sssd.service?
>
Thanks for pointing that out! I should've thought of it, but I guess my
brain stopped once I had fixed it in /lib.

'gards
Jurjen

> Nevertheless we should fix this in Xenial for the benefit of all other
> users who hit this, but now that you know the workaround should stop the
> bug affecting you easily enough.
> 
> ** Also affects: sssd (Ubuntu Xenial)
>    Importance: Undecided
>        Status: New
> 
> ** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Fix Released
> 
> ** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Xenial)
>        Status: New => Triaged
> 
> ** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Xenial)
>    Importance: Undecided => Medium
> 
> ** Tags added: server-next
>

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  Sssd doesn't clean up PIDfile after crash

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