Hello Adam and thanks for the additional information. It would be very useful to gather more information from sssd in the moment it crashes (or hangs and restarts). Could you try stopping the sssd service and running it manually in foreground with a higher debug level? Something like:
with x >= 3 I'd say, bump it until it prints anything useful, see sssd(8) for a description of the levels. I hope we can identify a fingerprint of the crash that can lead us to the upstream change that fixed it in the newer versions.
Hello Adam and thanks for the additional information. It would be very useful to gather more information from sssd in the moment it crashes (or hangs and restarts). Could you try stopping the sssd service and running it manually in foreground with a higher debug level? Something like:
sudo sssd --interactive --logger=stderr --debug-level=X
with x >= 3 I'd say, bump it until it prints anything useful, see sssd(8) for a description of the levels. I hope we can identify a fingerprint of the crash that can lead us to the upstream change that fixed it in the newer versions.