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Date:      Sun, 17 Aug 2014 13:09:10 +0000
From:      "Eggert, Lars" <lars@netapp.com>
To:        "current@freebsd.org" <current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: nscd not caching
Message-ID:  <D86D34C6-B5E8-4141-BD9F-FF88B056DF6B@netapp.com>
In-Reply-To: <FA0C5D1E-780A-4B01-8513-5A4B77DA051D@netapp.com>
References:  <FA0C5D1E-780A-4B01-8513-5A4B77DA051D@netapp.com>

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Nobody using nscd? Really?

On 2014-8-14, at 13:26, Eggert, Lars <lars@netapp.com> wrote:

> [Resending to current@, since I can't get it to work on -CURRENT =
either.]
>=20
> Hi,
>=20
> anyone have an idea why nscd would not be caching NIS lookups?
>=20
> My nsswitch.conf looks as follows:
>=20
> group: cache files nis
> hosts: cache files dns
> networks: cache files
> passwd: cache files nis
> shells: files
> services: cache files nis
> protocols: cache files
> rpc: cache files
>=20
> nisdomain is set and ypbind is started, and I see lots of NIS traffic =
going in and out.
>=20
> But nothing is cached; running nscd with -t just prints this and then =
then nothing, ever:
>=20
> M1 from main: successfully daemonized
> M1 from main: request agents registered successfully
> M2 from cache: cache was successfully initialized
> M2 from runtime environment: using socket /var/run/nscd
> M2 from runtime environment: successfully initialized
> M1 from main: thread #0 was successfully created
> M1 from main: thread #1 was successfully created
> M1 from main: thread #2 was successfully created
> M1 from main: thread #3 was successfully created
> M1 from main: thread #4 was successfully created
> M1 from main: thread #5 was successfully created
> M1 from main: thread #6 was successfully created
> M1 from main: thread #7 was successfully created
>=20
> Lars
>=20


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