On Jun 19, 2012, at 6:58 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Tue, 2012-06-19 at 16:27 +0000, Steve Traylen wrote:
>
> The default sssd.conf just contiains:
> [sssd]
> config_file_version = 2
> services = nss, pam
>
>
> [nss]
>
>
> [pam]
>
Well, there's your problem. You haven't configured the SSSD service at
all. You need to set it up properly or else it will not start. SSSD does
not work without a properly-configured domain section.
I would say it's not that obvious:
* The configuration file is never accessed based on the access time. i.e the contents
of the file is irrelevant, the $( ls -lu /etc/sssd/sssd.conf) time is not changed by
starting sssd.
* With the same configuration on a centos box you get the sensible error, "no domain
is defined ".
It's failing before the configuration file. I'll compare the dependencies on
centos and slc to
try and determine if they are different somehow.
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