Hi Black Hand, Just for comment, Decreasing the time for the cache into the nscd don't solve this problem? On 10/7/06, Black Hand <yonsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Saturday 07 October 2006 13:34, Josh Kelley wrote: > A bit more information about our configuration: We use nss_ldap and > pam_ldap against a failover pair of Fedora Directory Servers. nscd is > also crashing on another of our servers (a fileserver) but with less > regularlity; on our other servers, it works fine, even without > disabling the persistent cache. > > Has anyone seen similar problems with nscd? yes, me ^_^ i quit nscd services in ALL my servers at charge. I use LDAP too, for several services (samba, mail, dns, proxy, etc) and i prefer to install slave ldap servers in all my network instead of depend on nscd. nscd was always a pain to use, for example, some users change their password in samba, and some services continue to use the old password cached in nscd. i change some users from an ldap group to another, to give permissions to some things (samba shares, mail properties or proxy access rights) but the stupid nscd dont refresh the changes (i need to restart the nscd service) i prefer slave ldap servers, and use systems that are ldap aware. -- Black Hand Amiga Addicts _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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