André Guilhon
2014-Jun-05 19:26 UTC
[Samba] Migrate from one server (samba3) to a new one (samba4)
Hey guys, I'm thinking of installing a fresh version of samba 4, into a fresh server. I've read the docs, I know I should use samba-tool with classic upgrade option and stuff. The fact is that my original server is almost dead (not really, but..), and using ldapsam as Password backend and I want to migrate it to a new server using AD, and could not find how to do it! As a matter of fact, I would only need to migrate the users! Is there a way to do it? I saw I can use a different network interface, but could not find a way to change the original server! Any thoughts on that? Thank you! *Andr? Guilhon* Tecnologia da Informa??o *(48) 3251.1915 / 8416.0050andre at meninojesus.com.br <andre at meninojesus.com.br>*
Marc Muehlfeld
2014-Jun-05 19:33 UTC
[Samba] Migrate from one server (samba3) to a new one (samba4)
Hello Andr?, Am 05.06.2014 21:26, schrieb Andr? Guilhon:> I'm thinking of installing a fresh version of samba 4, into a fresh server. > I've read the docs, I know I should use samba-tool with classic upgrade > option and stuff. The fact is that my original server is almost dead (not > really, but..), and using ldapsam as Password backend and I want to migrate > it to a new server using AD, and could not find how to do it! > As a matter of fact, I would only need to migrate the users! Is there a way > to do it? I saw I can use a different network interface, but could not find > a way to change the original server! Any thoughts on that?If you want to do the classicupgrade on a new host, then simply shutdown Samba on the old server and copy the databases listed in the Howto and your smb.conf + /etc/group to the new server. Migrating from tdbsam is quite simple. Nothing more should be needed. Then install Samba and do the classicupgrade on the new host. It's all described here, what you need: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_Classic_Upgrade_%28NT4-style_domain_to_AD%29 If you have any specific questions or problems, just ask. Regards, Marc