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2024 Jun 12
1
Group Policy alternative (Looking for feedback on a project)
Check sambabox.io On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 00:01 Darin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hello all, > > So I am working on a group policy-like system based around Ansible. > Essentially, I am going to use Ansible playbooks as a cross-platform > alternative to the Windows registry and Group Policy Objects (GPOs). In > Samba, the way the group policy is applied
2017 Jun 05
2
C7 ansible 2.3 become_method: su not working
I just don't know what else to try. I've beat my head on this for 3 days now and it's becoming obvious that either Ansible 2.3 is a complete disaster, or the CentOS 7 package is a complete cluster. Here's my problem. I am working on getting an ansible server to manage about 100 or so CentOS 6 servers. All have an unprivileged user account setup (up to 3 years before I got
2024 Jun 06
2
Classicupgrade FL 2012_R2 NTLM/Kerberos logon
Hi Darin, Le 05/06/2024 ? 17:34, Darin via samba a ?crit?: > > > Hello Havany, > I am just going to jump into this discussion. > Welcome! >> We try 2 scenarios : - A "Big bang" migration to an new domain made from scratch : but we need to migrate all users, computers, laptops, filers without loosing profiles, files server access... In a short time (1-2 weeks
2022 Feb 22
1
ansible upgrade
Am 21.02.22 um 16:24 schrieb Fabian Arrotin: > On 21/02/2022 15:49, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >> Hey all, back from vacation and seeing ansible 2.12 in the repos now. >> Anything to be aware of when upgrading from 2.9 to 2.12 in CS8? >> > > You'd be lucky if it works directly , as there were some semantic > changes in ansible, so you'll probably have to
2024 Jun 05
1
Classicupgrade FL 2012_R2 NTLM/Kerberos logon
Hello Havany, I am just going to jump into this discussion. > We try 2 scenarios : - A "Big bang" migration to an new domain made from scratch : but we need to migrate all users, computers, laptops, filers without loosing profiles, files server access... In a short time (1-2 weeks maximum) - A "classicupgrade" migration, but it need several steps to improve security. And at
2022 Feb 21
2
ansible upgrade
Hey all, back from vacation and seeing ansible 2.12 in the repos now. Anything to be aware of when upgrading from 2.9 to 2.12 in CS8? -- Thanks, Leon
2023 May 14
1
Invalid value '-1' for 'cpu.max': Invalid argument - a result of?
Hi guys. In hope that an expert read this - what is, can be, the below a result of? 12284 still running (86040) Invalid value '-1' for 'cpu.max': Invalid argument 12284 still running (86035) 12284 still running (86030) this is a snippet from libvirtd logs which is a consequence of what ovirt's engine setup is doing. To troubleshoot ansible playbooks which is what engine
2023 May 15
1
Invalid value '-1' for 'cpu.max': Invalid argument - a result of?
On 5/14/23 07:35, lejeczek wrote: > Hi guys. > > In hope that an expert read this - what is, can be, the below a result of? > > 12284 still running (86040) > Invalid value '-1' for 'cpu.max': Invalid argument This looks like a string coming from libvirt. When setting CGroups, from virCgroupSetValueRaw() which seems to be called (transitively) from
2024 Jun 06
1
Classicupgrade FL 2012_R2 NTLM/Kerberos logon
On Thu, 6 Jun 2024 13:33:04 +0200 Havany via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > - Classisupgrade is destructive for the NT4 Domain, but we can keep > data of the old NT4 Domain and we can rollback to this with ours > Ansible playbooks. We will loose all change between migration and > rollback and we will improve a possible long downtime. > > - With "Big
2020 Oct 06
2
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
Superb. I'll take a look. Thank you On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 1:46 AM Martin Schwenke <martin at meltin.net> wrote: > Hi Bob, > > On Mon, 5 Oct 2020 09:31:59 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> > wrote: > > > It seems as though, when I go from `clustering = no` to `clustering = > yes`, > > if I do a domain join, it will fail. However, if I do a
2018 May 06
1
Dovecot fts script with solr
Hello again, I have created a parser script, a little bit more advanced than the one provided with Dovecot. The main feature is probably to index documents inside zip/rar/tgz archives... I am using Ansible, swaks and doveadm to run automatic tests for each supported content. For specific reasons, I am not yet able to add Apache Tika to the distribution. However, I already made some tests
2017 Jun 05
0
C7 ansible 2.3 become_method: su not working
On 06/05/2017 10:40 AM, Mark Haney wrote: > [root at ansible ~]# ansible-playbook playbooks/radtest.yml > --ask-become-pass > SUDO password: ansible-playbook --become-method su --ask-become-pass playbooks/radtest.yml
2020 Oct 05
4
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
Hi Martin It seems as though, when I go from `clustering = no` to `clustering = yes`, if I do a domain join, it will fail. However, if I do a `systemctl restart ctdb` (knowing full well it will fail every time), if after this I add a sleep(15), then do a domain join, then do a `systemctl restart ctdb`, then the join will have worked, AND CTDB will start properly. So in a nutshell, in Ansible, -
2019 Dec 29
2
securing a hop
for the A nat B C connect back to A using -R 2222:localhost:22 pattern, (see diagram at https://github.com/daradib/sidedoor) I want to limit B's user to just what is needed to do the port forward. I am hoping this is documented, but I can't find much more than "you should future out how to secre it." I setup an ansible playbook to instal and configure sidedoor on A. I have
2017 Nov 15
6
run bash <filename> from cron
This might be a bit OT, but I've never had to do this before and what I've googled doesn't seem to be working. I have an ansible playbook that I'm working on that I want to run as a cronjob.? One task I'm having trouble with is where I have a text file with lines like: rd.pl "blah blah" rd.pl "blah blah blah" This text file has to be 'executed'
2017 Nov 09
1
Possibly [OT] ansible vmware inventory plugin
Yeah, it's the Extras repo Ansible package. So, my next (probably stupid) question, is there a way to get the vmware_inventory plugin setup on my system? <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=icon> Virus-free. www.avast.com
2018 Nov 08
2
my protected AD, part 2
Am 08.11.18 um 12:22 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger via samba: > does someone have a clever script to regenerate passwords on a > standalone server? > > I'd like to run it via cron once a month ... just to comply to upstream > requirements to rotate passwords ... I wonder if a nice ansible playbook might help me here ...
2017 Jun 01
4
yum install <olderversion> does not downgrade
We're using ansible to configure our CentOS 6 servers, and we have a task to install a specific version of a package: - name: install thrift2 yum: name=ripencc-thrift2-{{ version }} In this ansible task, the "version" variable is set by the operator. When we want to upgrade, it works. But today we had to downgrade, and noticed that ansible wasn't downgrading it. So we tried
2017 Nov 15
1
run bash <filename> from cron
> On Nov 15, 2017, at 11:48 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > > Mark Haney wrote: >> This might be a bit OT, but I've never had to do this before and what >> I've googled doesn't seem to be working. >> >> I have an ansible playbook that I'm working on that I want to run as a >> cronjob. One task I'm having trouble with is where I have a
2020 Oct 06
0
CTDB Question w/ Winbind
Hi Bob, On Mon, 5 Oct 2020 09:31:59 -0400, Robert Buck <robert.buck at som.com> wrote: > It seems as though, when I go from `clustering = no` to `clustering = yes`, > if I do a domain join, it will fail. However, if I do a `systemctl restart > ctdb` (knowing full well it will fail every time), if after this I add a > sleep(15), then do a domain join, then do a `systemctl