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13.2.29. Downgrading SSSD
				When downgrading — either downgrading the version of SSSD or downgrading the operating system itself — then the existing SSSD cache needs to be removed. If the cache is not removed, then SSSD process is dead but a PID file remains. The SSSD logs show that it cannot connect to any of its associated domains because the cache version is unrecognized.
			
(Wed Nov 28 21:25:50 2012) [sssd] [sysdb_domain_init_internal] (0x0010): Unknown DB version [0.14], expected [0.10] for domain AD!
(Wed Nov 28 21:25:50 2012) [sssd] [sysdb_domain_init_internal] (0x0010): Unknown DB version [0.14], expected [0.10] for domain AD!
				Users are then no longer recognized and are unable to authenticate to domain services and hosts.
			
				After downgrading the SSSD version:
			
- Delete the existing cache database files.rm -rf /var/lib/sss/db/* ~]# rm -rf /var/lib/sss/db/*Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow 
- Restart the SSSD process.service sssd restart ~]# service sssd restart Stopping sssd: [FAILED] Starting sssd: [ OK ]Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow