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2017 Oct 10
2
samba getting stuck, highwatermark replication issue?
Hi James,
Thanks for the quick reply.
On 10/09/2017 08:52 PM, lingpanda101 via samba wrote:
> You should be able to fix the 'replPropertyMetaData' errors with;
>
> samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs --fix --yes
> 'fix_replmetadata_unsorted_attid'
Yep, worked great! Fixed all of those replPropertyMetaData errors! :-)
> The highwatermark doesn't necessarily
2017 Oct 09
0
samba getting stuck, highwatermark replication issue?
On 10/9/2017 1:28 PM, mj via samba wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We would appreciate some input here. Not sure where to look...
>
> We have three AD DCs, all running samba 4.5.10, and since a few days,
> the samba DCs are getting stuck regularly, at ramdon times. Happens to
> all three of them, randomly, and currently it is happening up to a few
> times per day..! Must be some
2017 Oct 17
2
possible to use ldbedit in a safe way
On 10/17/2017 11:22 AM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>
> Can you please be less vague on what the link is exactly? A suggestion
> around the office from Garming was that we should:
Oh sure! I posted that info already, I think, but this is the error:
> ERROR: no target object found for GUID component for msDS-NC-Replica-Locations in object
2017 Oct 17
2
possible to use ldbedit in a safe way
On 10/16/2017 08:56 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> Are they breaking anything?
Not sure. But in another thread I reported some issues on replication,
highwatermark notifications, high COU load, etc.
My idea was do try several things to fix this. SO I created a
virtualised isolated environment, in which I can try out all kinds of
things:
- upgrading the DCs to 4.7 (as suggested by you)
or
-
2020 Nov 17
7
changes on DC not replicated, while showrepl reports no issues
On 17/11/2020 11:54, mj via samba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Checking a bit more today, as the two changes on DC4 have *still* not
> propagated? to DC2/DC3, I discovered the
> ?samba-tool drs uptodateness
> command.
>
> I gives the following output, not sure what "unknown invocation ID"
> means. I hope someone here is able to explain..?
>
> It's output:
>
2020 Nov 16
6
changes on DC not replicated, while showrepl reports no issues
Hi all,
We are running a three DC samba AD, using 4.12.8 sernet packages. Very
stable for years.
Today at 12:30 my colleague moved two users from
* CN=Users,DC=samba,DC=company,DC=com
to
* OU=disabled,DC=samba,DC=company,DC=com
This change was done on the DC4 at 12:30 using LAM (ldap-account-manager
version 7.3)
Ever since that, my automated samba-tool ldapcmp scripts started
reporting
2017 Oct 16
5
possible to use ldbedit in a safe way
On 10/16/2017 11:13 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 16:53:17 +0200
> mj via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> dbcheck tells us we have two "dangling forward links" that I am
>> trying to get rid of. On my test domain, I have simply done
>>
>> ldbedit -e nano -H
2017 Oct 10
0
samba getting stuck, highwatermark replication issue?
On 10/10/2017 3:14 AM, mj via samba wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> On 10/09/2017 08:52 PM, lingpanda101 via samba wrote:
>
>> You should be able to fix the 'replPropertyMetaData' errors with;
>>
>> samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs --fix --yes
>> 'fix_replmetadata_unsorted_attid'
> Yep, worked great! Fixed all of
2020 Oct 21
3
Azure AD Connect and replication issues
hello
our AD domain is hosted by two samba AD domain controllers version 4.12.6
- replication between controllers is fine, no problems.
- no schema errors.
- no database errors, all fine.
- no CPU utilizations
- wthout noticeable bandwidth utilization
Recently we have deployed Azure AD connector on dedicated windows system
(system is domain member server). since this deployment we are observing
2017 Oct 12
4
samba getting stuck, highwatermark replication issue?
Hi all, James,
After following James' suggestions fixing the several dbcheck errors,
and having observed things for a few days, I'd like to update this
issue, and hope for some new input again. :-)
Summary: three DCs, all three running Version
4.5.10-SerNet-Debian-16.wheezy, samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs reports
no errors, except for two (supposedly innocent) dangling forward links
2020 Oct 21
2
Azure AD Connect and replication issues
Hi Michal,
Seems we are doing similar things at the moment: getting samba to work
with azure AD.
We also see the high CPU usage on the DC that the Azure AD Connect
server connected to. Between 70 - 100 percent in our case.
We are not seeing any replication issues after azure AD Connect, and I
have a script that automatically checks replication every few minutes.
I was the one reporting the
2017 Oct 17
0
possible to use ldbedit in a safe way
On Tue, 2017-10-17 at 11:42 +0200, mj wrote:
>
> On 10/17/2017 11:22 AM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> >
> > Can you please be less vague on what the link is exactly? A suggestion
> > around the office from Garming was that we should:
>
> Oh sure! I posted that info already, I think, but this is the error:
>
> > ERROR: no target object found for GUID
2020 Oct 22
2
Azure AD Connect and replication issues
just small update:
- idfix tool (Directory Synchronization Error Remediation Tool /
https://github.com/microsoft/idfix) shows just small issues like
empty/missing displayName attrib in some of objects which I have
corrected and no more issues present at all.
- no errors from AAD connect event viewer: final log message is
"Scheduler::SchedulerThreadMain : Completed configured scheduler
2020 Nov 17
0
changes on DC not replicated, while showrepl reports no issues
Hi,
Checking a bit more today, as the two changes on DC4 have *still* not
propagated to DC2/DC3, I discovered the
samba-tool drs uptodateness
command.
I gives the following output, not sure what "unknown invocation ID"
means. I hope someone here is able to explain..?
It's output:
> root at dc2:~# samba-tool drs uptodateness
> Unknown invocation ID
2020 Nov 17
0
changes on DC not replicated, while showrepl reports no issues
Same as MJ and You.
So you have 5 DC's running.
> >>> Unknown invocation ID 556b2cb4-e576-48e2-bb7c-7f62caee84fc
> >>> Unknown invocation ID 7281ff0f-5af2-4ded-bdaf-362f1545d221
> >>> Unknown invocation ID 82b24c02-16cb-4ed1-b68b-a047c26886a9
> >>> Unknown invocation ID b97cc603-6d03-4ad0-8629-be408fed8d69
> >>> Unknown invocation
2014 Jul 08
2
samba4 replication issues | sam.ldb inconsistency
Hi all,
We seem to have some issues with our samba4 ad setup. I posted about
this last week already but had received no replies at all so far. :-(
What is our situation:
two domain controllers (dc1 and dc2), one (separate) fileserver, all
running sernet-4.1.7. From the workstations perspective, everything is
running as it should, there appear to be no issues.
However: something in my
2014 Jul 01
1
sudden replication failures
Hi all,
Samba (sernet) 4.1.7, and we're getting high cpu usage on dc1, and on
dc2 (my 'secondary' dc):
root at dc2:~# samba-tool drs showrepl
Default-First-Site-Name\DC2
DSA Options: 0x00000001
DSA object GUID: 5e93a102-2963-496a-af16-0c51eebb2e31
DSA invocationId: 82b24c02-16cb-4ed1-b68b-a047c26886a9
==== INBOUND NEIGHBORS ====
DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=samba,DC=domain,DC=com
2017 Oct 12
0
samba getting stuck, highwatermark replication issue?
On 10/12/2017 3:17 AM, mj wrote:
> Hi all, James,
>
> After following James' suggestions fixing the several dbcheck errors,
> and having observed things for a few days, I'd like to update this
> issue, and hope for some new input again. :-)
>
> Summary: three DCs, all three running Version
> 4.5.10-SerNet-Debian-16.wheezy, samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs reports
2017 Feb 01
0
Stalled Replication & "DsGetNCChanges 2nd replication"
I am attempting to add a Windows 2008R2 DC to my S4 domain... and it
always stalls out attempting to replicate CN=Configuration object X of
Y. So I have been digging, digging, digging, and I found this in the
log file of the DC the 2008R2 box is attempting to replicate from -
Feb 1 16:52:42 larkin28 samba[18650]:
../source4/rpc_server/drsuapi/getncchanges.c:1961: DsGetNCChanges 2nd
2019 Apr 16
4
samba-tool domain schemaupgrade fails on DC member
Hello,
I upgrade the schema for our main ADDC and everything works properly, but
the member DC (DC to an Existing AD) fails.
Both servers are in version 4.10.2
Distro: Debian 9.8
*Main ADDC:*
[2019/04/16 15:43:03.814846, 0]
../../source4/rpc_server/drsuapi/getncchanges.c:2919(dcesrv_drsuapi_DsGetNCChanges)
../../source4/rpc_server/drsuapi/getncchanges.c:2919: DsGetNCChanges 2nd
replication