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2024 Aug 19
1
Can't join new samba dc to existing dc
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 15:40:15 +0700
fransnicho via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi Rowland,
> Thanks for your response ?
>
> If I succesfully upgrade DC4 (the karoshi samba package) to samba
> 4.20, is there any posibilities that i can join the new samba machine
> (DC6) to the DC4 ?
Possibly, try it.
> If I rebuild new machine, what data will be lost
2024 Aug 20
1
Can't join new samba dc to existing dc
Pada Sen, 19 Agu 2024 pukul 16.36 Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> menulis:
> On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 15:40:15 +0700
> fransnicho via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>
> > Hi Rowland,
> > Thanks for your response ?
> >
> > If I succesfully upgrade DC4 (the karoshi samba package) to samba
> > 4.20, is there any
2008 Oct 02
2
Server Migration Problem
Gidday
I am in the process of finishing a server migration (to a new server),
and am having problems with samba on the new server. The old server
was running samba 3.0.22-r3 on a Gentoo machine, and the new server is
running Samba 3.0.25a on a Solaris 10 machine. I have copied the files
across OK, I have copied the samba configuration OK, samba runs fine,
connects to the ldap backend
2024 Dec 11
1
bind-dns configuration is generated incorrectly after "domain backup restore" + samba_upgradedns
...ow taking a backup:
samba-tool domain backup offline --targetdir=.
To test our emergency recovery procedures, I'm then stopping Samba,
performing a full reset of the database (rm -rf /var/lib/samba/*), and then
restoring the backup:
samba-tool domain backup restore --targetdir=/var/lib/samba
--newservernamed=dc1-restored --backup-file=/samba-backup-xxxxxx.tar.bv2.
The restoration works fine, Samba starts and I can even get new Kerberos
tickets using kinit on the local server.
However, named is not so happy. I've noticed that the backup restore will
use the internal DNS (as stated in the Backup an...
2010 Feb 02
32
Making the new users experience easier
Just one more email and I''ll let you go for a few hours :)
One of the things I like to see in apps is that they are immediately
intuitive and easy to use for new users. I think Puppet is really good
here, but there''s opportunity to make everything better. We want
everyone to love Puppet from their first few minutes using it, all the
way through to datacenter nirvana.