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2015 Jun 23
2
Migrating from Samba3.6(ldap) to Samba4.2.2
Hi i'm actually trying to migrate my samba 3.6 PDC NT-4 domain with openldap as backend to samba4 AD type domain witch bind_dlz so i followed the documentation https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_Classic_Upgrade_%28NT4-style_domain_to_AD%29 the command : samba-tool domain classicupgrade --dbdir=/root/sambe/ --use-xattrs=yes --realm=mydom.local --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ
2009 Oct 15
0
Regarding changing ACL with LDAP or SAMBA
Hi I am trying to change the ACL for a Active Directory group using Perl on Linux. The problem is that there are no Perl bindings for Samba and I couldn't find any UNIX compatible module that can me do this. This is the same as setting "Managed By" and then clicking "(X) Manager can update membership list" in the AD admin tools. # ldapmodify -x -h Server -W -D
2015 Jun 23
0
Migrating from Samba3.6(ldap) to Samba4.2.2
On 23/06/15 10:35, Florentin Richard wrote: > Hi i'm actually trying to migrate my samba 3.6 PDC NT-4 domain with openldap as backend to samba4 AD type domain witch bind_dlz > > so i followed the documentation https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_Classic_Upgrade_%28NT4-style_domain_to_AD%29 > the command : > samba-tool domain classicupgrade --dbdir=/root/sambe/
2020 Jun 03
8
net ads status stripped output
Hi all, I have successfully joined a Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) machine to a Active Directory domain using ADS. Running the `net ads status` command does not output the information that I expect. This is an example of running `net ads status` on a Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) machine running Samba version 4.11.6-Ubuntu. # net ads status objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson
2011 Jun 29
38
[PATCH 00/40] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers: 1) Cleanup the reference counting mess for both stor and net devices. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. 3) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 4) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. Regads, K. Y
2011 Jun 29
38
[PATCH 00/40] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers: 1) Cleanup the reference counting mess for both stor and net devices. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. 3) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 4) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. Regads, K. Y
2011 Apr 04
18
[PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues: 1) While a Linux guest on Hyper-V can be assigned removable media devices (DVD, floppy etc), these devices are not handled by the Hyper-V block driver. So, we cleanup all the dead code dealing with removable media devices. 2) There were multiple functions to retrieve information about the device. Since much of
2011 Apr 04
18
[PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues: 1) While a Linux guest on Hyper-V can be assigned removable media devices (DVD, floppy etc), these devices are not handled by the Hyper-V block driver. So, we cleanup all the dead code dealing with removable media devices. 2) There were multiple functions to retrieve information about the device. Since much of
2011 Apr 06
20
[RESEND][PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
The latest upstream merge changed struct block_device_operations: This merge got rid of blkvsc_media_changed and introduced the function blkvsc_check_events. This broke all the patches that were sent after the tree was closed the last time. This is a resend of this patch-set to account for this change in the kernel. More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues: 1) While a
2011 Apr 06
20
[RESEND][PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
The latest upstream merge changed struct block_device_operations: This merge got rid of blkvsc_media_changed and introduced the function blkvsc_check_events. This broke all the patches that were sent after the tree was closed the last time. This is a resend of this patch-set to account for this change in the kernel. More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues: 1) While a
2011 Jul 15
122
[PATCH 0000/0117] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers. Back in June I had sent two patch sets to address these issues. I have addressed the comments I got from the community on my earlier patches here: 1) Implement code for autoloading the vmbus drivers without using PCI or DMI signatures. I have implemented this based on Greg's feedback on my earlier implementation. 2) Cleanup error handling across
2011 Jul 15
122
[PATCH 0000/0117] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers. Back in June I had sent two patch sets to address these issues. I have addressed the comments I got from the community on my earlier patches here: 1) Implement code for autoloading the vmbus drivers without using PCI or DMI signatures. I have implemented this based on Greg's feedback on my earlier implementation. 2) Cleanup error handling across
2011 Aug 27
46
[PATCH 0000/0046] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers. 1) Cleanup reference counting. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. I have modified the implementation here based on Christoph's feedback on my earlier implementation. 3) Fix bugs. 4) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 5) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. This patch-set further reduces the size of
2011 Aug 27
46
[PATCH 0000/0046] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers. 1) Cleanup reference counting. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. I have modified the implementation here based on Christoph's feedback on my earlier implementation. 3) Fix bugs. 4) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 5) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. This patch-set further reduces the size of