Hi Black Hand, Just for comment, Decreasing the time for the cache into the nscd don't solve this problem? On 10/7/06, Black Hand <yonsy at blackhandchronicles.homeip.net> wrote: > On Saturday 07 October 2006 13:34, Josh Kelley wrote: > > > A bit more information about our configuration: We use nss_ldap and > > pam_ldap against a failover pair of Fedora Directory Servers. nscd is > > also crashing on another of our servers (a fileserver) but with less > > regularlity; on our other servers, it works fine, even without > > disabling the persistent cache. > > > > Has anyone seen similar problems with nscd? > > yes, me ^_^ > > i quit nscd services in ALL my servers at charge. I use LDAP too, for several > services (samba, mail, dns, proxy, etc) and i prefer to install slave ldap > servers in all my network instead of depend on nscd. nscd was always a pain > to use, for example, some users change their password in samba, and some > services continue to use the old password cached in nscd. i change some users > from an ldap group to another, to give permissions to some things (samba > shares, mail properties or proxy access rights) but the stupid nscd dont > refresh the changes (i need to restart the nscd service) > > i prefer slave ldap servers, and use systems that are ldap aware. > > -- > Black Hand > Amiga Addicts > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- *** Cleber P. de Souza