I think a replication is only worth if you need high available servers.
If your dc fail and your clients can wait you can do a single one.
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Hello,
I have compiled Samba 3.6.6 from the git branch 3-6-stable for my
Ubuntu 10.04 system. Configure and make completed successfully though
I get the error:
"error while loading shared libraries: libwbclient.so.0: cannot open
shared object fie: No such file or directory"
This seems like a mi
On 06/17/12 18:03, Steve Thompson wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Bill Arlofski wrote:
>
>> Can someone offer guidance as to why during the new machine creation process
>> (joining a domain) Samba does not look for the machine in the defined
>> machines
>> ou but always in the People ou?
>
> In /e
On 06/17/12 17:16, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
> You could put the machines in a sub container under people- , or have
> people and computers as subs under "user accounts"- that way samba can
> search the entire accounts or people subtree BUT you can restrict other LDAP
> services that use "people" to
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Bill Arlofski wrote:
Can someone offer guidance as to why during the new machine creation process
(joining a domain) Samba does not look for the machine in the defined machines
ou but always in the People ou?
In /etc/ldap.conf you probably need something like:
nss_base_pa
You could put the machines in a sub container under people- , or have
people and computers as subs under "user accounts"- that way samba can
search the entire accounts or people subtree BUT you can restrict other LDAP
services that use "people" to not be recursive.
-Original Message-
Fro
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 5:04 PM, David Moss wrote:
>
>
> Good evening. I'm seeking to verify the feasibility of using Samba as a
> file and print server running under the Linux operating system (Red Hat or
> SUSE), itself running under the System z Virtual Machine (z/VM). The
> documentation I'
bump
I'd prefer to not have to put machine accounts into the People OU for all the
obvious reasons, but I may be forced to in order to have the end-user (e.g.
our customer) experience to be a smooth one.
Any idea on what might cause the behavior I am seeing described on the 13th
below?
Thanks f
David,
Samba indeed can be used on a wide range of operating systems to provide
file and print interoperability with Microsoft Windows platforms. The
Samba source code can be compiled to run on many operating system
platforms. In the past is has been built and run on Linux, UNIX (all
flavors), V
Thanks for the info,
I did not try this setup yet.
Anyway,
Would you guys recommend a replication setup for production yet? The
samba internal dns implementation being still work in progresss?
I really wonder if I should just set up a single DC for starters and
wait until the whole DNS w
Good evening. I'm seeking to verify the feasibility of using Samba as a
file and print server running under the Linux operating system (Red Hat or
SUSE), itself running under the System z Virtual Machine (z/VM). The
documentation I've seen seems to indicate that Samba runs under Linux, but
virt
I upgraded a machine that had been configured as a PDC running Ubuntu Server
11.04 (and whatever version of Samba was default in July 2011) to the new
Ubuntu 12.04 Server LTS, which has Samba 3.6.3 (I did a fresh install). I
restored the existing samba configuration file (smb.conf), and re-crea
It is for Solaris 9 and 10 Sparc machines.
Thanks,
Prabu
-Original Message-
From: Gaiseric Vandal [mailto:gaiseric.van...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 2:49 AM
To: Murugan, Prabu; Samba
Subject: Re: Samba 64 bit compilation
Which platform?
If on Solaris 10 sparc, GCC (eithe
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