Daniel Müller
2010-Apr-10 07:11 UTC
[Samba] Upgrading 3.2.15 to 3.3.12 sernet package on opensuse 10.2
Dear all, I have samba 3.2.15 PDC running with an openldap backend and smbd4wins on the same host. There is also a BDC the same as my PDC. After I did an update to 3.3.12 on my BDC this worked on the fly without problems. Then I went on doing the same update on my PDC with the result of chaos. No user was able to logon anymore , when I did a smbclient -L mypdc -N it was extremely slow, and my whole domain was down. After a few hours searching for the reasons, I only saw an error with the samba talking to my openldap on my PDC (this error was definitly not on my BDC with quiet the same configuration) that searching the ldap database. At the end the only way to solve this was to downgrade again to 3.2.15. Is there a way to upgrade a samba PDC to 3.3.12 without fail!? Greetings Daniel
Stan Hoeppner
2010-Apr-10 22:20 UTC
[Samba] Upgrading 3.2.15 to 3.3.12 sernet package on opensuse 10.2
Daniel M?ller put forth on 4/10/2010 2:11 AM:> > > Dear all, I have samba 3.2.15 PDC running with an openldap backend and > smbd4wins on the same host. There is also a BDC the same as my PDC. After I > did an update to 3.3.12 on my BDC this worked on the fly without problems. > Then I went on doing the same update on my PDC with the result of chaos. No > user was able to logon anymore , when I did a smbclient -L mypdc -N it was > extremely slow, and my whole domain was down. After a few hours searching > for the reasons, I only saw an error with the samba talking to my openldap > on my PDC (this error was definitly not on my BDC with quiet the same > configuration) that searching the ldap database. At the end the only way to > solve this was to downgrade again to 3.2.15. Is there a way to upgrade a > samba PDC to 3.3.12 without fail!? Greetings DanielIt might help if you share that error message with the list. Just telling us that you upgraded Samba and something broke doesn't give us much to go on. Error messages, relevant log entries, and config files are always helpful. -- Stan