-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm currently in the process of recovering a system and wanted to mention my thoughts and process for feedback and, if necessary, corrections: 1) I had my original version of samba (2.2.8) compiled with: ./configure --with-fhs --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc - --with-privatedir=/etc/samba --with-lockdir=/var/state/samba - --localstatedir=/var --with-netatalk --with-smbmount --with-pam --with-syslog - --with-sambabook --with-utmp --with-acl-support --no-create --no-recursion 2) I have a copy of everything in /etc/samba, and /var/state/samba (see configuration above). Based on the backup files that I'm seeing, --with-lockdir seems to make samba store not only the lockfiles (as I would have presumed by the parameter name) but also most of the .tdb files in /var/state/samba So, when I restore to my system to my new samba configuration, I just need to make sure that all the files in /var/state/samba get restored to the - --with-lockdir location, whatever that might be (in my case /var/cache/samba)? I also presume that if I restore all the files in /etc/samba to the --with-privatedir location that I should be set. 3) When building the new system, I made sure to maintain all the user IDs and samba group IDs, so that it would match up with all the UID information specified in smbpasswd. 4) Is there anything else that I should have made sure matched up? [I guess I'll find out soon enough ;) ]. Considering that I still have all the roaming profile information (and therefore the SIDs specified in NTUSER.dat, and hopefully the correct .tdb files), I presume that if I can restore the above configuration files, that everything should still be in tact? Any other thoughts on restoring a samba system? I'm sure I have all the files, its just a matter of getting them in the right place, which was an oversite my first time through, as I didn't consider the fact that the directory structure was configured differently. Thanks for the help. - --Kaleb -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/83UVeAVt8Tl/2kURAlPXAJ0RAp5zb3Dp0q3CgR9Y9ZS5ezZ19wCgr6j5 QzndzfWekpa9H+07Fx5vyps=Yufo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----