Are all DC's truly in the same domain? ("net getdomainsid" command should show the same domain sid on all DC's.) Were the new servers joined to the existing domain when setting up or did you just configure the same domain name.

What exactly are you using the NT4 server manager tool for?

Presumably all samba DC's and clients are pointing to the same WINS server. Windows machines by default will prefer to authenticate against a BDC. You can try to change this by increasing the "announce version" and "os level" parameters in the smb.conf file. The only way to really force it is to NOT use wins and configure the client to use an lmhosts file to find the DC.



On 02/16/12 09:37, Wikked One wrote:


Good Morning Samba Team,

                 We’ve been using Samba 3.4.8 and
OpenLdap as an NT domain PDC for a number of years, running on CentOS 5.7 64 
bit.   In the
meantime I’ve been configuring other systems to use a multimaster OpenLdap
backend and implement TLS.  Obviously the
first system does not communicate with the other 2 systems (now registered as
BDC system on the same domain).

I have imported the user,group and computer groups into the
newer systems so that all password and user information is synchronized.

We are also use Samba4Wins as our WINS server…..

Now my question:  I
can “promote” the target system I want to as the PDC by making a few changes to
the smb.conf as well as the config file on the current PDC.

When I use the old NT4 server manager tool the domain change
seems to take a few minutes to register, however many of the domain member
client systems (almost exclusively Windows XP Pro) are failing to recognize the
change and still use the old PDC to login.


How can I force the client systems to recognize the new PDC
?Is this dependent on the WINS servers?


Thanks!

                                        

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