On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 01:44:45PM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Mon, 13 Sept 2021 at 13:34, Kevin Fenzi <kevin(a)scrye.com>
wrote:
>
> So, it turns out the additional debugging we setup in that sssd package
> on the ipsilon servers isn't sufficent to show what the problem is. ;(
>
> sssd developers would like us to crank up debugging to try and get logs
> of whats happening. Unfortunately, this will use a ton of disk space,
> which these vm's do not have much of. ;(
>
> I was going to ask to grow the disk on ipsilon02, but I think perhaps
> cleaner would be to create a NFS volume and mount it on /var/log/sssd/
> on ipsilon02. This way we don't need to actually take the machine down
> and it's really easy to back out.
>
Yeah either do an NFS or a seperate vmdisk to mount as that and then
blow away when done.
> So, can I get +1s to:
>
> * make a NFS volume and mount it on /var/log/sssd on ipsilon02
> * adjust ipsilon02's sssd to enable crazy levels of debug.
> * restart sssd and wait for the next failure.
> * profit!
>
I would try this and if NFS fails then go with a seperate disk for this.
+1 on either.
Pierre