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2016 Mar 22
0
Unable to join DC to domain
...r AD domain. I expect you don't have just copied your VMs disks without changing VMs hostname and FQDN. I expect you don't fully re-use smb.conf from another DC (you can do that but you must change hostname into smb.conf). You have disabled SELinux too. So you have 3 systems to be AD DC: cbaddc01 (working and running) cbaddc02 (one of the two new VMs which refuse to be joined to AD domain hosted on cbaddc01) cbaddc03 (the other one new VMs which also refuses to be joined) I found that few minutes ago speaking about LDB: http://somewoman.com/?p=261 Here two options were interesting me about...
2016 Mar 21
2
Unable to join DC to domain
No dice. Logged in to a workstation with RSAT installed. Added computer to OU Domain Controllers, closed ADUC, attempted join again. itwerks at cbadc03:~$ kinit Administrator Password for Administrator at CB.CLIFFBELLS.COM: itwerks at cbadc03:~$ klist -e Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1000 Default principal: Administrator at CB.CLIFFBELLS.COM Valid starting Expires Service
2016 Mar 25
2
Unable to join DC to domain
...r AD domain. I expect you don't have just copied your VMs disks without changing VMs hostname and FQDN. I expect you don't fully re-use smb.conf from another DC (you can do that but you must change hostname into smb.conf). You have disabled SELinux too. So you have 3 systems to be AD DC: cbaddc01 (working and running) cbaddc02 (one of the two new VMs which refuse to be joined to AD domain hosted on cbaddc01) cbaddc03 (the other one new VMs which also refuses to be joined) I found that few minutes ago speaking about LDB: http://somewoman.com/?p=261 Here two options were interesting me about...
2016 Mar 27
0
Unable to join DC to domain
...9;t have just copied your VMs disks without changing VMs > hostname and FQDN. I expect you don't fully re-use smb.conf from another DC > (you can do that but you must change hostname into smb.conf). > > You have disabled SELinux too. > > So you have 3 systems to be AD DC: > cbaddc01 (working and running) > cbaddc02 (one of the two new VMs which refuse to be joined to AD domain > hosted on cbaddc01) > cbaddc03 (the other one new VMs which also refuses to be joined) > > I found that few minutes ago speaking about LDB: > http://somewoman.com/?p=261 > Here two...
2016 Mar 27
2
Unable to join DC to domain
...ithout changing VMs >> hostname and FQDN. I expect you don't fully re-use smb.conf from another >> DC >> (you can do that but you must change hostname into smb.conf). >> >> You have disabled SELinux too. >> >> So you have 3 systems to be AD DC: >> cbaddc01 (working and running) >> cbaddc02 (one of the two new VMs which refuse to be joined to AD domain >> hosted on cbaddc01) >> cbaddc03 (the other one new VMs which also refuses to be joined) >> >> I found that few minutes ago speaking about LDB: >> http://somewoman....