On 23/01/2023 15:21, tizo via samba wrote:> We have a couple of hosts running Samba 4.16.5 as AD DC. Besides, we
> have other hosts with Samba 4.15.5 as file servers. From time to time
> the file shares that are mounted with cifs from some Linux clients get
> stuck.
>
> All I can see in Samba logs on the file servers, are message like:
>
> check_account: Failed to convert SID
> S-X-X-XX-XXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXX-XXXX to a UID
> (dom_user[SMB\host-xxx$]), being host-xxx one of the Windows computer
> client.
>
> Is this message normal?. Or should I set an UID manually for Windows
> computers as I do for users and groups (as idmap backend is ad)?.
That is perfectly normal, on Windows a computer is a user with an extra
objectclass. On Linux, a computer is just a computer. You can either
ignore those messages or you can do as you suggest, give each computer a
uidNumber attribute.
>
> What about the problem?.
No idea, not enough info provided.
> Could it be related to the message?.
I doubt it.
Rowland