Good afternoon, I am taking over management of several CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 servers that were configured long before my time with no documentation left behind. They are running Samba 3.6.23 and 4.9.1 respectively. Is it possible to upgrade to the latest 4.15.x series? Can you point me in the direction of a document with a page to do so? Thank you in advance for you help, Kevin Wallace Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows
On Mon, 2021-11-15 at 23:32 +0000, kevin wallace via samba wrote:> Good afternoon, > > I am taking over management of several CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 servers > that were configured long before my time with no documentation left > behind. They are running Samba 3.6.23 and 4.9.1 respectively. Is it > possible to upgrade to the latest 4.15.x series? Can you point me in > the direction of a document with a page to do so?Both Centos 6 and Samba 3.6.23 are EOL, so you need to upgrade Centos 6 first. After that, there is Sernet: https://samba.plus/ There are a few others, but as I do not use any of the red-hat based distros, I do not remember them (sorry). Rowland
If it's still a NT-style domain, do a migration to AD. If the 4.9 are bulding an AD, then set up new DCs join the new DCs into your domain and remove the old one. As you see not enough information. Depending of the size of your installation it would be a good idea getting external help. Am 16.11.21 um 00:32 schrieb kevin wallace via samba:> Good afternoon, > > I am taking over management of several CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 servers that were configured long before my time with no documentation left behind. They are running Samba 3.6.23 and 4.9.1 respectively. Is it possible to upgrade to the latest 4.15.x series? Can you point me in the direction of a document with a page to do so? > > Thank you in advance for you help, > Kevin Wallace > > > Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows >-- Stefan Kania Landweg 13 25693 St. Michaelisdonn Signieren jeder E-Mail hilft Spam zu reduzieren und sch?tzt Ihre Privatsph?re. Ein kostenfreies Zertifikat erhalten Sie unter https://www.dgn.de/dgncert/index.html Download der root-Zertifikate: https://www.dgn.de/dgncert/downloads.html