Hi and thanks for this bug report. The segmentation fault is certainly
something that should not happen, but there isn't really enough
information here for a developer to begin working on it.

Are you able to identify anything that can trigger the crash?

Is anything else crashing in a similar way on the same system? Random
segmentation faults may indicate a memory corruption issue.

Did the rpcmgr segfault happen on the same machine or on a different
one, as the system hostname in the log snippet suggests? If it happened
on a different machine, do you have any reason to think it's related to
the sssd crash?

Could you please include a fuller version of the system logs?

I'm marking this bug report as Incomplete for the moment. Please change
its status back to New after commenting back and we'll look at it again.
Thanks!

** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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