Hi,
You can have a look at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/....
The diagram shows the "memcache" and "LDB cache".
I hope I'm not mixing both but I believe the "memcache" corresponds to
/var/lib/sss/mc/* while "LDB cache" to /var/lib/sss/db/. The commands
sss_cache and sssctl cache-expire *invalidate* the records in the cache,
which I understand as "mark them as if they were expired", not as "delete
them". From sss_cache man page: "Invalidated records are forced to be
reloaded from server as soon as related SSSD backend is online."
flo
On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 3:43 PM Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users <
freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
In the past I always cleared sssd's cache by doing a
rm -rf /var/lib/sss/db/*
Today I found out that we should clear /var/lib/sss/mc/* as well? Is
that correct?
What am I gaining from using the rm command compared to
sss_cache -E
or
sssctl cache-expire
Thanks a lot for clarification!
Cheers,
Ronald
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