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2020 Feb 03
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Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
Unless it's _not_ a global catalog. Check your SRV records again, there should be corresponding "_gc" records (similar to "_ldap") for each DC. So, based upon the link/graphic I posted earlier: * either your 2nd DC isn't being returned as a part of DNS lookups * or that 2nd DC isn't responding to queries for authentication * or the client isn't
2020 Feb 01
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 31/01/2020 18:47, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > I don't think this is problem with how to find the BEST dc to use, I think it is a problem finding ANY dc to use. > > I have: > > options timeout:1 attempts:1 rotate > > in /etc/resolv.conf on Linux clients and I don't have a problem when DNS disconnects on the first nameserver. > > It seems that Windows
2020 Feb 01
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 31/01/2020 18:15, Kris Lou via samba wrote: > Here is another link (with a set of links in the article, sorry): > https://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2010/01/03/the-dc-locator-process-the-logon-process-controlling-which-dc-responds-in-an-ad-site-and-srv-records/ > > > I particularly like the Summary graphic about 20% down: Thanks Kris. -- Paul Littlefield Telephone: 07801
2020 Feb 01
4
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 01/02/2020 15:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > Not really, all Samba AD DC's are global catalogs ;-) Ah, OK... so we don't need to worry about that then? -- Paul Littlefield Telephone: 07801 125705 Email: info at paully.co.uk Wiki: http://wiki.indie-it.com/wiki/Special:AllPages LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paullittlefield Paul Littlefield is environmentally
2020 Feb 12
4
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
What do you see/get when you run: dig NS $(hostname -d) With 2 dc's you should see 2 records. In the past this was a bug at samba joins so only 1 NS record existed. Worth to have a look at. And adding this to /etc/resolv.conf: options timeout:2 options attempts:3 options rotate Also might help. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba
2015 Jan 26
0
Moving DC1 to a Virtual Machine
just a suggestion.. get www.xenserver.org install a xen server. get xen convertion tools. http://www.citrix.nl/downloads/xenserver/tools/conversion.html and migrate the linux on hardware box to Xen server. from here you can also export to OVF/OVA package or XVA file. the OVF can be inported in virtual box.. but i do everything with xen server. greetz, Louis
2020 Feb 01
2
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 01/02/2020 14:39, Barry Lyndsell wrote: > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Terms_and_Abbreviations#Global_Catalog_.28GC.29 > Good find, thanks! Paul
2018 Mar 10
3
Delete second IP address from aipServerAddrs and aipListenAddrs DC
On 09/03/18 13:30, lingpanda101 via samba wrote: > On 3/9/2018 5:30 AM, Paul Littlefield via samba wrote: >> For some reason, the provision picked up 2 network IP addresses in my VM. >> >> Snipped output below... >> >> >> root at dc1.example.com ~ $ (screen) samba-tool dns serverinfo dc1 >>   dwVersion                   : 0xece0205 >>  
2020 Feb 11
3
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 03/02/2020 18:49, Kris Lou via samba wrote: > > From windows: > echo %logonserver% \\DC3 > nltest /dsgetdc:<domain> DC:\\DC3 Address: \\192.168.0.218 Dom Guid: bla bla bla ... The command completed successfully. > From a *nix domain member (i.e. client, not DC): > wbinfo --getdcname=<domain> > winbind --ping-dc wbinfo --getdcname=MYDOMAIN DC3 wbinfo
2015 Jan 26
3
Moving DC1 to a Virtual Machine
On 26/01/15 15:16, Paul Littlefield wrote: > On 26/01/15 15:08, Rowland Penny wrote: >> Yes, set up a new DC with your new OS and join this to the domain, >> once up and running, transfer the seven (yes, there are 7) FSMO roles >> to the new DC. Once everything is running ok, turn off the old DC and >> remove *all* mention of it from the domain. > > Hi Rowland
2018 May 31
4
Remove Redundant DCs internal DNS
On Thu, 31 May 2018 09:42:50 +0000 Paul Littlefield via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On 29/05/18 12:55, Paul Littlefield via samba wrote: > > Hello List, > > > > I have successfully migrated my DCs to 4.7.6-Ubuntu > > > > However, I still have some traces of the old DCs in the DNS... > > > > $ samba-tool dns query dc3 mydomain.com
2017 May 05
3
Can only enable Sieve scripts not edit them (Roundcube)
Hello, (my first post so be gentle) I will be posting this to the Roundcube mailing list too, but thought it worth asking here as well. I have a Roundcube installation running Apache with Dovecot and Sieve. When logged in to Roundcube, a user can see the Sieve scripts and enable or disable them but NOT edit them or create new scripts. In other words, Dovecot will happily EDIT the script to
2018 Mar 09
2
Delete second IP address from aipServerAddrs and aipListenAddrs DC
For some reason, the provision picked up 2 network IP addresses in my VM. Snipped output below... root at dc1.example.com ~ $ (screen) samba-tool dns serverinfo dc1 dwVersion : 0xece0205 fBootMethod : DNS_BOOT_METHOD_DIRECTORY fAdminConfigured : FALSE fAllowUpdate : TRUE fDsAvailable : TRUE
2013 May 30
4
Samba4 Secondary DC Replication Concerns
Hi Folks If I have 2 x Samba4 AD DCs, a primary and secondary, am I correct in assuming that if I add a Windows Client to the DOMAIN it should eventually replicate to the secondary DC? Paully
2020 Mar 03
4
samba_dnsupdate
Sorry Paully, I thought i already replied it. The configs look good. Did a look back in time.. And Ahh.. Now this i missed. * yesterday, we changed the IP addresses of our DCs and the Wiki page did not mention (IMHO) 2 critical things... ... So you even missed more. Review all DNS entries for the problem DC and review your AD again. rgrep /etc and /var for all the old ip numbers and/or
2020 Feb 18
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
> > I am not using BIND with Samba, just the Internal DNS which is the default. > What do you mean when you say "CNAMES or domain overrides pointing to a > single DC"? > I have DHCP handing out both DNS servers as 192.168.0.218 and > 192.168.0.219 and they both work as nameservers perfectly. This might be a problem down the road. The Samba Internal DNS does NOT
2018 Apr 27
1
[FORGED] Extracting specified pages from a lattice ("trellis") object.
Hi Does this not do what you want ... ? allpages <- dotplot(variety ~ yield | year * site, data=barley, layout=c(2,2)) page2 <- allpages[1:2, 3:4] print(page2) Paul On 24/04/18 17:51, Rolf Turner wrote: > > On 24/04/18 15:17, Paul Murrell wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I think the subsetting works by giving you the panels for the >>
2018 Mar 13
0
Delete second IP address from aipServerAddrs and aipListenAddrs DC
On 3/10/2018 5:16 AM, Paul Littlefield via samba wrote: > On 09/03/18 13:30, lingpanda101 via samba wrote: >> On 3/9/2018 5:30 AM, Paul Littlefield via samba wrote: >>> For some reason, the provision picked up 2 network IP addresses in >>> my VM. >>> >>> Snipped output below... >>> >>> >>> root at dc1.example.com ~ $ (screen)
2023 Dec 28
1
RSAT Error - not enough memory to move object
On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 12:23:13 +0000 Paul Littlefield via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On 20/12/2023 14:54, Paul Littlefield via samba wrote: > > When trying to move a user to a different OU on the domain, the > > RSAT tool came back with this error ... > > > > "Windows cannot move object because: Not enough memory resources > > are
2004 Aug 24
2
Connected, but what now?
Hi Gavin and I appear to have successfully connected our Linux and Windows machines via Tinc, but cannot seem to do anything else. We cannot ping each other's vpn network. Gavin would like to be able to: * browse my local SMB (Windows and Samba) network * collect his email via my local mail server Are asking too much of a VPN here? Have we missed something? All details, Linux output and