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2013 Sep 24
2
Problem to demote Samba4 DC
Hello,
I recently migrated our samba 3 domain to an AD domain using Samba 4
classic upgrade tool.
DNS is provided by the internal dns server of Samba 4.
I promoted a Windows 2k8 box as a new DC of this domain and I transfer
all the 5 FSMO roles to this windows box.
Now I would like to demote the Samba4 DC but when I tried I got this
message :
# samba-tool domain demote
ERROR: Current DC is
2006 Feb 07
0
net rpc printer command problem
Hi,
I'm using Samba 3.0.14a
I'm trying to migrate printers from a Windows server to my samba one.
So I tried to use the following command :
/net rpc printer migrate all Myprinter -S SERVER1
--destination=SAMBAMIGR -U Administrator%mypasswd/
And I received the following message :
/Could not connect to server SAMBAMIGR
The username or password was not correct.
/How can I provide the
2006 Feb 13
2
Printer migration problem
Hi,
I'm using Samba 3.0.14a
I'm trying to migrate printers from a Windows server to my samba one.
So I tried to use the following command :
/net rpc printer migrate all Myprinter -S SERVER1
--destination=SAMBAMIGR -U Administrator%mypasswd/
And I received the following message :
/Could not connect to server SAMBAMIGR
The username or password was not correct.
/How can I provide the
2019 Sep 19
4
Error demote
Hi,
during a demote of an online and working DC I receive this error
dsreplicasync failed (8440 'werr_ds_dra_bad_nc')
Any suggestion where could be the issue, server is not really demoted
Server is samba 4.4.5 and other server that has fsmo roles is 4.10.7
Thanks
2015 May 15
4
How to properly demote a W2003 from Samba4?
Hello Andrey,
Yes, I transfered all the available roles with the Ntdsutil command.
and samba-tool fsmo show return all roles.
regards
Le 15/05/2015 17:26, Andrey Repin a ?crit :
> Greetings, Sam!
>
>> Hello all,
>> I'm always trying to migrate from W2000 server to Samba 4.
>> For doing this, I tried this :
>> - install a W2003 server with AD and DNS services,
2016 Jul 11
5
Demote Win2008R2 DC Fail
I am transfer using 'samba-tool fsmo transfer --role=all
I am try demote Windows using DCPROMO.EXE on Windows Server
The output of command, no errors. (CN=GTESTE2 = Samba DC)
root at gteste2:/anderson#
root at gteste2:/anderson# *samba-tool fsmo show*
SchemaMasterRole owner: CN=NTDS
2016 Jul 12
1
Demote Win2008R2 DC Fail
Hi!
I tried the following command, but it is not recognized. My Samba is 4.3.9
from Ubuntu Repository.
I need to update the Samba?
root at gteste2:~#
root at gteste2:~# samba-tool domain demote --remove-other-dead-server=GTESTE
-UAdministrador --password=*********
Usage: samba-tool domain demote [options]
samba-tool domain demote: error: *no such option:
--remove-other-dead-server*
root at
2016 Jul 11
2
Demote Win2008R2 DC Fail
Hi.
I am using a Windows Server 2008R2 as primary DC and a Ubuntu Server 16.04
as secundary DC with Samba 4.3.9 (from repository/apt-get)
I am transfered FSMO rules to Samba and I am try to demote Windows, but
fail!
The error is:
The operation failed:
The active directory domain services could not find another domain
controller to transfer the remaining data on the partition
2015 May 18
1
How to properly demote a W2003 from Samba4?
Disturbing...
Every where I read I see only 5 roles to transfer in windows 2003 server :
* /transfer PDC/
* /transfer RID master/
* /transfer infrastructure master/
* /transfer naming master/
* /transfer schema master/
How to transfer the 2 other "roles"?
Thanks.
Le 15/05/2015 18:03, Andrey Repin a ?crit :
> Greetings, Sam!
>
>>>> Hello all,
2016 Jul 12
2
Demote Win2008R2 DC Fail
On 12/07/16 13:33, Jason Waters wrote:
> This is what I would do.
>
> 1. Make sure everything is off of the 2008 machine so you don't need to
> turn it back on
> 2. Shut down the 2008 machine
> 2.5 Update your DNS on the samba machine to be the samba machine, not the
> 2008 DC
> 3. Test everything and make sure samba is fully working on your domain
> 4. Test
2014 Jul 18
1
demote DC
Hello everyone!
I am having a problem while demoting a DC.
The DC i want to demotes is still online. When i try to use the command
samba-tool domain demote this is the message i get:
root at hoorn:/home/newhang# samba-tool domain demote
ERROR: Current DC is still the owner of 2 role(s), use the role command
to transfer roles to another DC
root at hoorn:/home/newhang#
But after a fsmo show,
2014 Nov 06
1
It is secure to transfer roles and demote DC?
Hello:
I want transfer FSMO roles from a DC and then demote it, I was reading
the wiki and there is an advice about a bug [1] with samba-tool that
prevents that two roles be transferred, when you use "samba-tool fsmo
transfer".
The DC that I want to demote is also a file server. But if something
goes wrong I don't want to reinstall the File Server. I can see that the
bug is
2016 Jul 11
1
Demote Win2008R2 DC Fail
Yes! exactly
Anderson Hoffmann
2016-07-11 16:13 GMT-03:00 Jason Waters <jason at geeknocity.com>:
> So you transfer all the fsmo roles and then when you are running dcpromo
> on the 2008 DC it fails, correct?
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Anderson Hoffmann do Carmo <
> anderson.hoffmann at gsurfnet.com> wrote:
>
>> I am transfer using
2016 Aug 14
4
Horrible BIND9_DLZ DNS breakage after DC replaced and samba-tool domain demote --remove-other-dead-server
On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 18:02:19 +0100
Alex Crow via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have just reproduced this issue with Sernet Samba 4.4.5. I did a
> migration from classic on a new VM, and this time created the next DC
> on a new IP. As soon as I issued "samba-tool domain demote
> --remove-other-dead-server=<original DC name>". I
2016 Aug 14
2
Horrible BIND9_DLZ DNS breakage after DC replaced and samba-tool domain demote --remove-other-dead-server
On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 19:18:41 +0100
Alex Crow via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> >
> > Ok, lets just run through this:
> > You have an NT4-style PDC
> Correct.
> > You classicupgrade this to a DC
> Yes, with BIND9_DLZ DNS backend.
>
> > You join another computer as a DC
> >
> > At this point, have you checked that all DNS
2016 Mar 30
2
Demote a working DC fails with uncaught exception
Hi all,
I am consistently getting the error:
root at dc2:~# samba-tool domain demote -Uadministrator
Using dc1.microlynx.com as partner server for the demotion
Password for [MICROLYNX\administrator]:
Deactivating inbound replication
Asking partner server dc1.microlynx.com to synchronize from us
Changing userControl and container
ERROR(<type 'exceptions.TypeError'>): uncaught
2016 Aug 12
2
Horrible BIND9_DLZ DNS breakage after DC replaced and samba-tool domain demote --remove-other-dead-server
Hi List,
We are running through testing our migration to Samba4/AD domain and hit
an odd issue.
We set up one new VM as a legacy PDC and performed a migration on this
machine. All went fine. We added a second DC with no issues. We then
simulated the first DC going away by unplugging the VM NIC and did an
FSMO seize.
The next step was to reinstall the original VM from scratch as a new DC
on
2016 Jul 12
4
Demote Win2008R2 DC Fail
On 11/07/16 21:43, Rowland penny wrote:
> On 11/07/16 21:38, Jason Waters wrote:
>> Didn't his second email show the output of fsmo show? Which showed
>> all 7 roles. But you are correct, making sure things are actually
>> there before he kills the old one is best!
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org
>>
2016 Jul 12
1
Demote Win2008R2 DC Fail
Hi Jason/Rowland
Great news! the following procedure worked perfectly...
I added at the end "Remove manually Windows DC entries in DNS"
The script used in step 9 was "
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/d31f091f-2642-4ede-9f97-0e1cc4d577f3
"
*Very thanks for all!*
Anderson Hoffmann do Carmo
MCP | MTA | MCDST | MCTS | MCSA | MS | MOS |
ITIL-F | ISFS | CLOUDF
2018 Jan 15
2
Demote a samba DC and rejoin as member
Hello,
I had tried to demote a samba DC and re-join it as a member over the
weekend, but something went horribly wrong.
Starting point was a samba DC which also acted as a file server. It was
the single DC in that domain.
I first set up a Windows 2008 R2 machine and promoted it to DC within
the same domain. I then changed DNS entries on all machines to point to
the new DC, transferred the FSMO