Do you have a lot of nested groups? Patches all applied?_______________________________________________On Wed, Sep 20, 2023, 1:34 PM Johnnie W Adams <jxadams@ualr.edu> wrote:Hi, folks,_______________________________________________I've got a double-barrelled problem.We're an RHEL shop with mostly RHEL 7 machines authenticating via sssd against LDAP which has, for a few weeks now, been undergoing very slow logons. Now we are also seeing incomplete information being returned from id -G. I've trimmed down a test case to eliminate every other variable I can find, and I'm left with sssd as my focal point.Any thoughts on where to start with this very puzzling, very annoying problem.Thanks,John A--John Adams
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