It might be a problem with nscd *negative* result caching as described in this post:

http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-March/139102.html
which also links this post:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-May/120798.html

Maybe those will provide some helpful information for you.

-Brian



[email protected] wrote:
Ok, so it's better to clear the cache after adding a machine into the LDAP directory so SAMBA can add the right attributes instead of disabling the nscd
service?
I already tried an nscd -i passwd after adding a machine but that didn't work
out
Quoting John Drescher <[email protected]>:

I stopped the nscd service and now I can join the machine's from the first
time!
Wasn't the cache cleared by adding "nscd -i passwd" to the scripts? Is it a
good
idea to disable this service?

In a lot of cases the answer is no. If your ldap server is not on the
same box the answer is definitely no because you will take a huge
performance hit when accessing files.

John




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