On Wed, 2022-06-01 at 06:11 -0400, Zombie Ryushu via samba wrote:> > I do, the other two are offline most of the time.At this point I think both Rowland and I have thrown up our hands. While I don't like to say it (I prefer to help folks find the issue and fix it), there is a lot of good wisdom in following the herd and setting up your network as similarly to every other production Samba network. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett (he/him) https://samba.org/~abartlet/ Samba Team Member (since 2001) https://samba.org Samba Team Lead, Catalyst IT https://catalyst.net.nz/services/samba Samba Development and Support, Catalyst IT - Expert Open Source Solutions
On Wed, 2022-06-01 at 22:16 +1200, Andrew Bartlett via samba wrote:> On Wed, 2022-06-01 at 06:11 -0400, Zombie Ryushu via samba wrote: > > I do, the other two are offline most of the time. > > At this point I think both Rowland and I have thrown up our hands. > > While I don't like to say it (I prefer to help folks find the issue > and > fix it), there is a lot of good wisdom in following the herd and > setting up your network as similarly to every other production Samba > network. > > Andrew BartlettYou cannot help some people. I will also close his bug report. Rowland
On 6/1/22 06:16, Andrew Bartlett via samba wrote:> On Wed, 2022-06-01 at 06:11 -0400, Zombie Ryushu via samba wrote: >> I do, the other two are offline most of the time. > At this point I think both Rowland and I have thrown up our hands. > > While I don't like to say it (I prefer to help folks find the issue and > fix it), there is a lot of good wisdom in following the herd and > setting up your network as similarly to every other production Samba > network. > > Andrew Bartlett >I need to explain a few problems unrelated to Samba that are why my Samba Domain is the way it is: Electricity is expensive where I live, I don't have Solar Panels on my roof. The one DC I have running consistently, is usually the only computer I keep online most of the time. That computer wears many hats, providing multiple services I use, like NextCloud. The reason for running Bind 9 was so that a Samba Failure would not cripple DNS Resolution to the wider network. I keep two "spare" DCs in reserve for emergencies. They are off most of the time, until I want to make changes to them. The idea was going to be to move to Bind DLZ eventually. This corruption issue is a recent thing.