Dan C. Wlodarski
2014-Jun-10 19:06 UTC
[Samba] Troubleshooting Samba 4 make test errors due to failure to set uid
To whom it may concern: I am attempting to migrate a Samba 3 PDC to Samba 4. Before committing to the migration, I'm attempting to get a fresh Samba 4 PDC configured and installed for a temporary domain running on virtual machines. For this temp domain, the Samba server and all its clients will be virtualized. However, before I even get to the stage where I can begin configuring the clients, I fail to get Samba running on the virtual server. I'm cloning the 4.1 stable branch from the official Samba Git server. When I configure with the "--enable-selftest" flag and then execute "make test," the tests fail with many "failed to set uid" errors. Building the 4.1 branch without the self-test enabled succeeds on the "make install" step, but I'd like some reassurance before I commit more time that this install will be stable. My configuration: Samba release number: 4.1 stable (from "v4-1-stable" Git branch) OS: Ubuntu Server 12.04.04 LTS Kernel version: 3.5.0-51-generic The kernel was built with the CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR, CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY, and CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL options all set to 'y'. Thanks for any guidance, Dan C. Wlodarski PhD candidate Bioinformatics Research Group Wright State University -- A systems analyst, an electrical engineer and a computer scientist are traveling in a car...