I apologize for not explaining why I am asking this. Recently we had to move a subset of our users off of the primary server as it houses our administration users home directories and my documents. When we moved these users I had all kinds of trouble with them not pulling the profiles like it should have and from the proper server. But since I am not changing the machines name, I don' think I will have similar issues. Am I correct in assuming this? -- Donny B. On Monday, August 23, 2010 02:23 PM CDT, Donny Brooks <[email protected]> wrote: > I am looking to move our current Samba primary domain controller to a new > machine. The current machine is EOL, running Fedora 11 (old), and had way too > many services on it to start with (mail, dns, samba, mysql replication, > primary ldap, etc). I am looking to move to a Xen domu with either Fedora 13 > or Centos 5.5. What my question is is this: > what should I look for when I migrate the samba install to the new machine. > > We use OpenLDAP backend for authentication if that matters for anything. I > will most likely keep the machine name the same but will change the IP. I > know in the other servers that we have that rely on this one as the PDC I > will need to change every reference of its IP address. But I am making sure > there is not any "gotcha" deals. > -- > > Donny B. > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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