For my diskless workstations I use a ramdisk device which I remount for sssd data files.

Well, that and sssd doesn't like nfs mounts. 

On Tue, Jul 7, 2020, 3:45 AM Gidon <gidikremer@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi.

We have been using sssd for quite a while to join our servers to active directory.
However when root partition (using installation default partition scheme) fills up, active directory users are not able to login, and we are forced to use local users to login and clear the partition.

Obviously Ideally, we shouldn't reach this situation at all, but mistakes \ issues happen, and when it does administrative users (from active directory) should still be able to login and resolve the issue.
Therefor I am in search of a solution that will allow active directory users to still be able to login in when the system partition is full.

I found this thread https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=849538#c16 (that also points to https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/issues/2254)
and the recommended solution is to put /var/lib/sss on a  separate partition, which I have. However, even then the issue persists.

Any other suggestions?
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