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NAME

6       sssctl - SSSD control and status utility
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SYNOPSIS

9       sssctl COMMAND [options]
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DESCRIPTION

12       sssctl provides a simple and unified way to obtain information about
13       SSSD status, such as active server, auto-discovered servers, domains
14       and cached objects. In addition, it can manage SSSD data files for
15       troubleshooting in such a way that is safe to manipulate while SSSD is
16       running.
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AVAILABLE COMMANDS

19       To list all available commands run sssctl without any parameters. To
20       print help for selected command run sssctl COMMAND --help.
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COMMON OPTIONS

23       Those options are available with all commands.
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25       --debug LEVEL
26           SSSD supports two representations for specifying the debug level.
27           The simplest is to specify a decimal value from 0-9, which
28           represents enabling that level and all lower-level debug messages.
29           The more comprehensive option is to specify a hexadecimal bitmask
30           to enable or disable specific levels (such as if you wish to
31           suppress a level).
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33           Currently supported debug levels:
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35           0, 0x0010: Fatal failures. Anything that would prevent SSSD from
36           starting up or causes it to cease running.
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38           1, 0x0020: Critical failures. An error that doesn't kill SSSD, but
39           one that indicates that at least one major feature is not going to
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42           2, 0x0040: Serious failures. An error announcing that a particular
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45           3, 0x0080: Minor failures. These are the errors that would
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54           7, 0x1000: Trace messages for internal control functions.
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59           9, 0x4000: Extremely low-level tracing information.
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61           10, 0x10000: Even more low-level libldb tracing information. Almost
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64           To log required bitmask debug levels, simply add their numbers
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67           Example: To log fatal failures, critical failures, serious failures
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70           Example: To log fatal failures, configuration settings, function
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73           Note: The bitmask format of debug levels was introduced in 1.7.0.
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75           Default: 0x0070 (i.e. fatal, critical and serious failures;
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SEE ALSO

79       sssd(8), sssd.conf(5), sssd-ldap(5), sssd-krb5(5), sssd-simple(5),
80       sssd-ipa(5), sssd-ad(5), sssd-files(5), sssd-sudo(5), sssd-session-
81       recording(5), sss_cache(8), sss_debuglevel(8), sss_obfuscate(8),
82       sss_seed(8), sssd_krb5_locator_plugin(8), sss_ssh_authorizedkeys(8),
83       sss_ssh_knownhostsproxy(8), sssd-ifp(5), pam_sss(8).  sss_rpcidmapd(5)
84       sssd-systemtap(5)
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AUTHORS

87       The SSSD upstream - https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/
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