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Thanks Norbert,
I'm sure I can find an old PC to act as a temporary server. I think I will
follow your suggestion.
Cheers
Russell
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From: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Norbert Hanke
via samba
Sent: Friday, 4 May, 2018 3:32 p.m.
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Upgrading Samba 4 server [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Hi Russell,
Using extra hardware definitely helps to do such upgrades transparent to the
users: add an additional DC, transfer FSMO roles there, demote old DC on
existing server, upgrade or reinstall existing server, add as DC, transfer FSMO
roles, demote temporary DC.
Even the smallest budget can afford a Raspberry Pi, which works very well to
host Samba for a small network.It is not a luxury.
In my case I have DCs running on Debian/Raspbian, it is very stable. You could
try CentOS on RPi, but I don't know how well it works. I was only partially
successful with Fedora on RPi, which is not very different from CentOS, but it
might be related to my lack of experience with Fedora.
regards,
Norbert
On 04.05.2018 04:47, Thamm, Russell via samba wrote:> UNOFFICIAL
> I am running several small networks with Samba 4 acting as AD/DC.
>
> I want to upgrade the OS and Samba on the older servers. But I understand
that to upgrade the OS, I need to do a new install (at least to get from Centos
6 to 7). I don't have the luxury of new hardware, so creating a secondary DC
and taking over from PDC is not an option.
>
> These are small networks so recreating the data should be relatively
trivial. But I need the process to be transparent to the users and to Windows.
>
> My idea is to:
>
> Remove all PCs from domain
> Install the latest CentOS and Samba 4 (new hard drive) on the server using
the same host name, ip and domain name as before.
> Recreate users.
> Rejoin all PCs to domain.
>
> Will windows recognise the recreated domain user accounts as being the same
as the old accounts?
>
> Is this approach feasible?
>
> I would appreciate any hints.
>
>
>
>
>
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