Rafa Toucedo
2011-Jan-05 08:14 UTC
[Samba] Migrating domain in Windows 2000 (without extension) to SLES Samba4 Got!.
Hello, Previously I've come to the list asking how to pass a domain name (without extension) in Windows 2000 to S4. Finally I managed to pass an AD domain with no extension of a Windows 2000 server running Samba 4 without losing the customer profiles. I created a virtual machine Windows 2003 (Xen) as an intermediate step and I migrated the domain without extension (domain) to 2003 with extension ( domain.ext) and then migrate to Samba 4 and assign the roles, I've put into production and I've replaced more than 200 windows 2000 for SLES 11 ... greetings
Michael Wood
2011-Jan-05 19:04 UTC
[Samba] Migrating domain in Windows 2000 (without extension) to SLES Samba4 Got!.
Hi On 5 January 2011 10:14, Rafa Toucedo <debian.vigo at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello, Previously I've come to the list asking how to pass a domain > name (without > extension) in Windows 2000 to S4. Finally I managed to pass an AD domain with > no extension of a Windows 2000 server running Samba 4 without losing > the customer > profiles. > > I created a virtual machine Windows 2003 (Xen) as an intermediate step and I > migrated the domain without extension (domain) to 2003 with extension ( > domain.ext) and then migrate to Samba 4 and assign the roles, I've put into > production and I've replaced more than 200 windows 2000 for SLES 11 ... > greetingsI am not entirely sure what you are saying, but samba-technical (which I have copied) is the place to report success or problems with samba 4 while it is still in Alpha. When you say "domain name without extension", do you mean EXAMPLE vs. EXAMPLE.COM? It seems by "passing" you mean "migrating"? Anyway, congratulations with replacing all those Windows machines :) -- Michael Wood <esiotrot at gmail.com>
Rafa Toucedo
2011-Feb-02 10:32 UTC
[Samba] Migrating domain in Windows 2000 (without extension) to SLES Samba4 Got!.
Hi, first of all sorry for taking to answer, I think I explained myself badly, my scenario is the following, a number of servers with Windows 2000 operating system by domain controllers, these servers are not native if coming from NT 4 system for which there REALM as we know, the domain consists solely of a name and no extension, when migrating from NT to 2000 and kept that nomenclature when migrating to Samba 4 does not was capable of. To this day I do (using virtual machines) is to move from windows 2000 "physical" to a virtual machine, thus making the migration of accounts, roles, etc.. leaving a windows 2003 domain with extension (domain.local) and then passed it on to samba 4 (talking fast) respecting the condition that I got is that the network would not suffer by the change (I had not touching any client it or by profiles or anything) so that the stage was to move from a domain controller windows 2000 domain with no extension to samba 4 and this is possible because I have it in production (and is much better than Windows 2000, it is also true that the hardware is new, but the bill before Windows 2000 license server terminal and amounted to ? 264,944 that is not small. Regards. 2011/1/5 Michael Wood <esiotrot at gmail.com>> Hi > > On 5 January 2011 10:14, Rafa Toucedo <debian.vigo at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, Previously I've come to the list asking how to pass a domain > > name (without > > extension) in Windows 2000 to S4. Finally I managed to pass an AD domain > with > > no extension of a Windows 2000 server running Samba 4 without losing > > the customer > > profiles. > > > > I created a virtual machine Windows 2003 (Xen) as an intermediate step > and I > > migrated the domain without extension (domain) to 2003 with extension ( > > domain.ext) and then migrate to Samba 4 and assign the roles, I've put > into > > production and I've replaced more than 200 windows 2000 for SLES 11 ... > > greetings > > I am not entirely sure what you are saying, but samba-technical (which > I have copied) is the place to report success or problems with samba 4 > while it is still in Alpha. > > When you say "domain name without extension", do you mean EXAMPLE vs. > EXAMPLE.COM? It seems by "passing" you mean "migrating"? > > Anyway, congratulations with replacing all those Windows machines :) > > -- > Michael Wood <esiotrot at gmail.com> >