Re: F35 Change: More flexible use of SSSD fast cache for local users (System-Wide Change proposal)

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On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 10:47:37AM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/FlexibleLocalUserCache
> 
> == Summary ==
> Allow to switch SSSD’s fast cache for local users on and off at runtime.

Could you please also amend the summary to say how the default will change?

> changes to
> ''/etc/nsswitch.conf'' required a reboot because long running
> processes were not aware of the changes because ''/etc/nsswitch.conf''
> was read only once during the first lookup (it might be sufficient to
> restart all long running processes but a reboot is typically easier).
> With ''glibc'' version 2.33, available since Fedora 34,
> ''/etc/nsswitch.conf'' will be reread automatically for the next
> lookup if it was modified (timestamp changed).

That's a very nice feature!

> The SSSD maintainers will enable the needed changes to the SSSD
> packages and create pull-requests for the changes to authselect and
> the modified default /etc/nsswitch.conf file.

Hmm, could you please explicitly say in the Change page how
/etc/nsswitch.conf is modified (so people don't have to follow the pull
requests to figure it out)?

Zbyszek
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