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2013 Oct 07
2
Failover
Hi guys, I have a domain with Samba 4.0.5 domain controllers and also a failover DRBD shared disk, where the "active" DC controlls the access to the disk. DOMAINC01 - 10.48.16.150 DOMAINC02 - 10.48.16.151 DOMAINCHA - 10.48.16.155 << this would be the failover IP, which works perfectly on Windows XP clients. I can see the shares, just like on DOMAINC01 or DOMAINC02 and if the users has the proper credentials they can write open etc. But when I try to do t...
2013 May 22
1
Domain Join
...ain join test.domain.lan DC -UAdministrator --realm=test.domain.lan --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ I got this error message when i wrote the correct LDAP password, if I wrote the incorrect password it just keep asking for the password. Finding a writeable DC for domain 'test.domain.lan' Found DC domainc01.test.domain.lan Password for [WORKGROUP\Administrator]: Failed to bind - LDAP error 49 LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS - <SASL:[GSS-SPNEGO]: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE> <> Failed to connect to 'ldap://domainc01.test.domain.lan' with backend 'ldap': (null) ERROR(ldb): uncaught exce...
2014 Feb 07
1
Time sync
...s ... When i try to run w32tm /resync it says, cant find any time server, but when i run w32tm /monitor it shows all 3 domain servers If I run tcpdump 0 package reach the server with the w32tm /resync command, if i run w32tm /monitor command the packages shown on the server as you can see below: DOMAINC01 tcpdump: root at domainc01:/etc# tcpdump 'udp port 123' -v tcpdump: listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes 14:34:05.797192 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 128, id 21522, offset 0, flags [none], proto UDP (17), length 76) 10.48.16.29.49352 > domainc01.zirc.tak.lan....
2014 Mar 25
1
Failover
Hai, Samba 4.1.5 I have an old problem with my failover IP/name which is 10.48.16.155/domaincha. The 2 servers IP address and DNS names are 10.48.16.150/domainc01 and 10.48.16.151/domainc02. Domaincha always points to the "active" server so when any of the servers dies my users couldn't see anything, and also i can set up home directories to point the failover address instead of 1 server. If i would like to use this name works perfectly from w...