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2018 Aug 02
1
ODP: Re: SAMBA 4 as Active Direcotry and Hyper-V
I actually posted about this here on samba list about it last year, but nobody caught interest. I used to have logs from samba and wireshark, which very nicely showed what's wrong (kerberos request was for SPN  eg. "Hyper-V Replication Service/Servername.mydomain.com" and in samba log there was an error with something like "Hyper-V\ Replication \Service.. not found".
2018 Aug 02
0
ODP: Re: SAMBA 4 as Active Direcotry and Hyper-V
On Thu, 2018-08-02 at 17:32 +0200, Kacper Wirski via samba wrote: > I have a suspicion that it is related to the specific SPNs that hyperv uses. Hyper-v tries to register 3 spn (typing from memory so I might be a bit off): > Microsoft hyper-v console/HOST.FQDN > Hyper-V Replication Servive/HOST.FQDN > Microsoft Hyper-V Live Migration Service/HOST.FQDN. > > This fails because of
2018 Aug 02
2
SAMBA 4 as Active Direcotry and Hyper-V
Ok, what  you use is your choice. It's what you preffer.   Few other questions then. If connect from you pc to the hyper-v console, it this logged in the windows event log?   Can you telnet to the hyper-v console port?   Somehere there is something logged. I need that. Start with  increase the samba logs and checking the windows event logs.     Greetz,   Louis     Van: Rados??aw
2018 Aug 02
0
SAMBA 4 as Active Direcotry and Hyper-V
Unfortunately i don't have any logs. Even from samba. I installed Samba from source (with option ads). After that, i used something like wizard to configure Samba as Active Direcotry Domain Controller. 2018-08-02 16:24 GMT+02:00 L.P.H. van Belle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org >: > Ok, what you use is your choice. It's what you preffer. > > Few other questions then.
2018 Aug 02
0
SAMBA 4 as Active Direcotry and Hyper-V
Why use hyper-V, if you can a free Xen Server : https://xcp-ng.org/ Which is the same as Citrix Xen but free and all licences options enabled. Just have look. But for the hyperv, its not clear what you want exactly here. Check this link, im guessing this is close to what your looking for. https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2108484-adding-smb-or-usb-shares-to-standalone-hyper-v-server
2018 Aug 02
4
SAMBA 4 as Active Direcotry and Hyper-V
Hello everybody, I have installed SAMBA 4.8.3 as Active Directory. Everything is fine but i have problem with Hyper-V servers. There is few servers with Hyper-V Core. Servers of course are member of domain. But i don't have access from computer trough Hyper-V console. How can I configure my environment, to work properly??
2018 Aug 02
2
SAMBA 4 as Active Direcotry and Hyper-V
On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 17:40:30 +0200 Radosław Dobrowolski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Unfortunately i don't have any logs. Even from samba. I installed > Samba from source (with option ads). After that, i used something > like wizard to configure Samba as Active Direcotry Domain Controller. > Can you remember what your actual 'configure' line was, it
2017 Mar 18
2
kerberos issue (SPN not found) with windows Hyper-V ( samba 4.5.3 AD)
I made some progress with the issue, but didn't solve it completely It's basically a kind of bug (i'm not sure if it's on kerberos side or samba, I think samba is the culprit here (?). Microsoft uses kind of weird SPN for Hyper-V. Weird as there are "spaces" in the string - which is kind of unique as far as SPN's go, usually SPN form a complete string. So I kind
2017 Mar 19
1
kerberos issue (SPN not found) with windows Hyper-V ( samba 4.5.3 AD)
Hello, This won't be a very helpful reply, but I can confirm I've had the exact same issue. I ran into this a few years ago and could not get HyperV migrations to work with a Samba DC. I even went so far as to install a Windows DC just to prove to myself that it is supposed to work, and it does, perfectly (with ADDC it even creates all the SPNs for you auto-magically). Unfortunately at
2015 Aug 11
1
Samba 4 AD and VM migration between the free Hyper-V 2012R2
"Good day. Briefly about the situation. Installed sernet-samba4 (Version 4.2.3-SerNet-RedHat-18.el7, CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503, 3.10.0-229.7.2.el7.x86_64), AD domain is set up and works fine, windows servers and workstations added to the domain, no problem. Also added to the domain 2 hypervisor Hyper-V 2012R2. Faced with the next issue, I can not configure the replication and migration
2017 Mar 16
0
kerberos issue (SPN not found) with windows Hyper-V (samba 4.5.3 AD)
Hello, I've setup over 6 months ago samba 4 AD on centos 7.3 (self compiled from source). Up until now I didn't encounter any undocumented errors. I have 3 DC's (all samba 4.5.3) which are working pretty nice with over 60 windows clients. The issue I've stumbled upon is when I added Windows server Hyper-V hosts to the domain. Tried with Hyper-V from 2012, 2012r2 and new 2016
2017 Sep 19
3
ODP: Re: samba 4 ad member - idmap = ad for machine accounts
Basically that was my initial question, should adding GID and UID to domain computers group (gid) and machine accounts (uid) be enough, and if it should, and it doesnt work - what else should be done to make it work, or what am I missong? I'm not sure what You mean about invalidating cache? Wysłano z mojego smartfona w PLAY <div>-------- Oryginalna wiadomość
2018 Nov 02
1
[PATCH 0/2] i8253: Fix PIT shutdown quirk on Hyper-V
On 01/11/2018 18:30, Michael Kelley wrote: > pit_shutdown() doesn't work on Hyper-V because of a quirk in the > PIT emulation. This problem exists in all versions of Hyper-V and > had not been noticed previously. When the counter register is set > to zero, the emulated PIT continues to interrupt @18.2 HZ. > > So add a test for running on Hyper-V, and use that test to skip
2012 Jan 10
1
Communication with Hyper-V
Hi, I'm interested in using libvirt to communicate with Microsoft's Hyper-V. I'm trying to use virsh, but with no success. I have a machine that runs Windows Server Developer Preview with Hyper-V on it, ip x.x.x.x I set the service Basic and AlloUnencrypted properties on this machine to true, as required I also have a Linux machine x.x.y.y, with libvirt installed. This is what I get:
2015 Oct 12
5
[Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/2] kvm/x86: Hyper-V kvm exit
On 10/09/2015 07:39 AM, Denis V. Lunev wrote: > From: Andrey Smetanin <asmetanin at virtuozzo.com> > > A new vcpu exit is introduced to notify the userspace of the > changes in Hyper-V synic configuraion triggered by guest writing to the s/configuraion/configuration/ Is 'synic' intended? Is it short for something (if so, spelling it out may help)? > +++
2015 Oct 12
5
[Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/2] kvm/x86: Hyper-V kvm exit
On 10/09/2015 07:39 AM, Denis V. Lunev wrote: > From: Andrey Smetanin <asmetanin at virtuozzo.com> > > A new vcpu exit is introduced to notify the userspace of the > changes in Hyper-V synic configuraion triggered by guest writing to the s/configuraion/configuration/ Is 'synic' intended? Is it short for something (if so, spelling it out may help)? > +++
2015 Apr 02
3
[Libvirt] [virsh] Transport Error during enumeration while connecting libvirt to Hyper-V Server
Hi all, I am using libvirt 1.1.1. I can successfully able to connect with Qemu driver but when I am trying to connect to the windows Hyper-V using virsh, I am getting failure. [root@localhost hyperv]# virsh version Compiled against library: libvirt 1.1.1 Using library: libvirt 1.1.1 Using API: QEMU 1.1.1 Running hypervisor: QEMU 1.5.3 When I am doing virsh to connect to hype-V I am getting
2017 Mar 18
0
kerberos issue (SPN not found) with windows Hyper-V ( samba 4.5.3 AD)
After reviewing logs I found that my previous assumption was wrong. Situation: - i'm trying to start live migration from hyper-v host A (BMSRV4-HYPERV) to hyper-v host B (BM-SRV-5) from host B (logged in as user from DOMAIN ADMINS group). Kerberos constrained delegation is set in accordnance to microsoft instructions with proper SPN's set (well, proper as in with the workaround I
2015 Oct 26
3
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller. The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps: * read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's * setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages * setup SINT's routing * inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device' * wait for SINT's isr's completion * clear Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages and destroy
2015 Oct 26
3
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller. The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps: * read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's * setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages * setup SINT's routing * inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device' * wait for SINT's isr's completion * clear Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages and destroy