> The problem is that not all tdbs need to be backed up - > indeed, the tdbs described as the problem here > (connections/messages/sessionid in particular) should in fact > be deleted at startup.
Happy to hear that! :-) I found really odd that after a tdb issue, restarting Samba wasn't repairing the issue... :-( But for me it still doesn't work, after deleting all tdb's except: account_policy.db secrets.tdb passdb.tdb group_mapping.tdb I still have the same thousands of the same error message and poor performance. :-( How can i know which tdb is faulty? Even more strange, tdbbackup doesn't seem to complain about corrupted tdbs.... > > The tdb that *must* be backed up is probably > winbindd_idmap.tdb, given the drastic consequences of loosing > that file. > > tdbbackup is reasonably new tool, and I'm sure patches to the > init scripts will be gratefully accepted. Well, if you tell me what needs to be back'ed up and what needs not, i may be able to write them...at least for Debian. :-) Bye, Fabien -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
