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Operating Systems Linux SuSE Sssd not starting- failed Post 302994670 by drysdalk on Sunday 26th of March 2017 03:06:31 PM
Old 03-26-2017
Hi,

I don't think the kernel is likely to be suspect here, due to the nature of the error messages you're getting. Still, you could always do an update on the system to bring all packages up to the latest available version and see if that helps.

Fundamentally, some package somewhere in the chain must not be from the same source as the others. If everything was the default SUSE packages, then you wouldn't be getting very unusual messages like this, as they're all designed to work together.

Have you upgraded or replaced any other packages on which these ones depend ? Do you have multiple instances of the same libraries on the system, maybe ? Any funny entries in /etc/ld.so.conf ? Somewhere in the dependency chain or set of packages on your system is something that doesn't belong, and it's causing issues with other things further up the chain, so to speak.

If it comes to it I suppose you could always build SSSD from source, but that would really be a solution of absolute last resort.

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SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_PL(8) 					 SSSD Manual pages					   SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_PL(8)

NAME
sssd_krb5_locator_plugin - the configuration file for SSSD DESCRIPTION
The Kerberos locator plugin sssd_krb5_locator_plugin is used by the Kerberos provider of sssd(8) to tell the Kerberos libraries what Realm and which KDC to use. Typically this is done in krb5.conf(5) which is always read by the Kerberos libraries. To simplify the configuration the Realm and the KDC can be defined in sssd.conf(5) as described in sssd-krb5.conf(5) sssd(8) puts the Realm and the name or IP address of the KDC into the environment variables SSSD_KRB5_REALM and SSSD_KRB5_KDC respectively. When sssd_krb5_locator_plugin is called by the kerberos libraries it reads and evaluates these variables and returns them to the libraries. NOTES
Not all Kerberos implementations support the use of plugins. If sssd_krb5_locator_plugin is not available on your system you have to edit /etc/krb5.conf to reflect your Kerberos setup. If the environment variable SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_DEBUG is set to any value debug messages will be sent to stderr. SEE ALSO
sssd-krb5(5), sssd.conf(5), sssd(8) AUTHORS
The SSSD upstream - http://fedorahosted.org/sssd SSSD
03/04/2013 SSSD_KRB5_LOCATOR_PL(8)
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