Hi,
i use slapcat to backup my Ldap - Database and slapadd to restore it.
Beware: stop LDAP before Backup!!! 
To Backup my SAMBA  Files i tar my /etc/samba/* files.
Don't forget the /etc/ldap.conf file.



MfG
Ingo
Am Mittwoch, den 05.07.2006, 14:26 +0100 schrieb Sandy McCarthy:
> Hi
> 
> I have a problem with a production server (Acer Altos G5350) SLE9 SP3 with 
> Samba 3.0.20b-3.4). It provides shares for about 15 Windows workstations. I 
> purchased it with an Adaptec Hostraid a320 controller (using two 146mb 
> Seatgate drives mirrored with Hostraid) but slowly realising that getting up 
> tod ate kernel supported drivers for these cards is near impossible. When I 
> installed SLE9 it used the default AIC79xx driver which I believe is only 
> rated at 160 and not 320 and although the system appears to run it causes 
> SCSI transmission errors when disk is being thrashed
> 
> Anyway to my Samba question....I need to format this server again and start 
> from scratch as I have decided to use the Linux mirror feature as it doesn't 
> rely on kernel drivers from adaptec (bit of a waste of a hardware raid 
> controller but don't want to use windows 2003 server. I use samba as a PDC 
> but not for roaming profiles. I use LDAP backend (all default stuff from Yast 
> within SLE9) and once I have my system backup and running I don't want to go 
> back around and register all the workstations again. Is there a way to backup 
> by files, ldap info and samba info so that when the system is restored, the 
> workstations won't know the difference?
> 
> Slightly off topic...if anyone as any usefull info on using adaptec a320 
> controllers under linux would be glad of the help. If there is still a chance 
> to use it then great.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Sandy
> 

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