We recently upgraded our environment from 8.1.4 to 8.2.1 and overall the Unix components are working as expected with the exception of one system. The system in question is running RHEL 8.6 and the others are running RHEL 8.7. With the 8.6 system, I can import users without issue, but the groups are not being reported. If I run a simulation, it reports 25 on the left and 0 on the right, and tries to mark all the groups already in OIM as outstanding. There was no issue before the upgrade, but now, for whatever reason, the 8.2.1 environment cannot see the groups. If I try to add a new user, the UNX_Account_Insert AdHocProjection fails stating it cannot find the GID of the default group even though it is there on each side. If I simulate a projection, it wants to add all of the groups even though they are all there already and match 1:1 with the name and GID.
I've tried this both with OOTB 8.2.1 and with the hotfix from 02007875 and it fails either way. Is there a way to see under the hood to know what SUGI is requesting the target system to do and/or what data is being returned? Is there a location in the target system where SUGI would be directing error logs to? It worked before the upgrade and works fine with RHEL 8.7 so I'm trying to figure out what isn't lining up between this specific system and OIM 8.2.1. Any troubleshooting steps or tools would be greatly appreciated.
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