Hey there Paul,

Following up on my previous message I'm assuming that if you'll follow my advise of re-provisioning Samba, remember to *always* backup either using /usr/local/samba_backup script or making a tar out of your tdb files, because provisioning it again is a destructive non-recoverable procedure.

As I said if it's not a production system try re provisioning, but always as a rule of thumb have a backup handy just in case things go south.

Cheers.

On 5/30/2013 1:25 PM, David González - [DGHVOIP] wrote:
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On May 30, 2013, at 11:30, Paul Littlefield <i...@paully.co.uk> wrote:

On 30/05/13 16:45, "David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP]" wrote:
Yes, every change you make to the domain is automatically replicated to the 
secondary, when you add a user, group, machine it gets replicated.

I have a Samba AD DC which replicates to a W2K8 R2 and I can even select DCs 
and chnage whichever I want and changes are instantly replicated between DCs.

OK, that's what I thought it should do (which is what happens with DHCP and 
BIND secondary servers in our network).

So, I guess it's a Samba DC1 to Samba DC2 issue then?

I have read quite a bit on this.

Like many others, I followed the instructions to the letter, kinit, provision, 
DNS check, CNAME addition, etc.... all appear to be fine.

I am just worried that this Secondary DC is not replicating.
Im no expert nor a deceloper just a suggestion. Do you see any WERR_OK when you 
start samba like -M single -d4.

That's what I see on my logs when changes are made on any DC.

So, should I try an after hours fix it?

* stop Samba
* git pull
Make clean
./configure.developer

* make, install
* restart Samba

on both DCs.

How does that sound?
IF ITS not a production system try re provision and set replication again.

Cheers
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