If you are using an LDAP backend, just slapcat all of the data out of
the old server, and dump it into the new one. The new Samba will read
the SID from LDAP, and your clients shouldn't notice the difference.
- Scott Grizzard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am setting up a new samba server that is going to replace my old one.
Here is the question that I have. Am I going to have to go around to each
computer on campus and have it rejoin the domain when I put the new server
in place?
If that is the case, can I set the SID on the new samba server to be the
same as the old samba server and will that do the trick so that I do have
to go around to each computer?
Thanks for any info.
I also might add this. I have software on some of my labs that will not
let the user make any changes to the computer. If they change
backgrounds, settings, software, etc. then upon a reboot, the changes will
be gone. I don't know if this would have any affect on the computers
joining the domain or not. I will keep the domain name the same as what I
have now.
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