vadud,
I'm guessing a bug. I tried similar, but with a different AD user. Looks
fine, before and after systemctl restart.
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# id spike_white
uid=25431(spike_white) gid=25431(spike_white)
groups=25431(spike_white),1010(amerunixusers)
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# sss_override user-add spike_white -u 4311
SSSD needs to be restarted for the changes to take effect.
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# sss_override user-show spike_white
Spike_White@amer.dell.com::4311:::::
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# systemctl restart sssd
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# sss_override user-show spike_white
Spike_White@amer.dell.com::4311:::::
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# sss_override user-export foo
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# cat foo
Spike_White@amer.dell.com::4311:::::
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]# sssd --version
1.16.0
[root@spikerealmd02 sssd]#
So -- good on version 1.16.0.
I'm curious where these sssd overrides reside. I know for 'user' and
'group' access additions, they ultimately end up in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
file. Not so for sss overrides.
Spike
On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 10:04 PM <vadud3(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I made a change in UID for a user with sss_override but user-export
to a
file does not export anything. I am using sssd version 1.15.2. Is this a
bug or may be I am doing something wrong? I followed the steps from this
https://jhrozek.wordpress.com/2016/02/15/sssd-local-overrides/
I ran these as root
# sssd --version
1.15.2
# sss_override user-add mwvande -u 4311
# systemctl restart sssd
# sss_override user-export foo
# cat foo
(no output)
I also tried it without the restart
# sss_override user-add mwvande -u 4311
# sss_override user-export foo
# cat foo
(no output)
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