Hi,
A last question: the machine name that is mentioned is the linux machine name or the
samba netbios name ???
Thanks for all
Regards,
Fabiano Felix
On Aug 27, 2004 07:23 PM, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 03:36, Fabiano Felix wrote:
OK, if I perform
OK, if I perform a fresh install and put the old secrets.tdb, the domain will work
fine?
I use LDAP as backend, how I put the SID on LDAP? At this moment, I'm using the Samba
2.2.x (I can't found how to proceed).
A more specific case: one of my customers use the SUSE Linux Standard Server
Felix,
You should always record the Domain SID so that you can restore it.
To obtain the Domain SID (using samba-2.2.x):
smbpasswd -X 'Domain_Name'
The Domain SID looks like this:
S-1-5-21-xxx-xxx-
To restore the SID on a samba-2.2.x server:
smbpasswd -W
On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 03:36, Fabiano Felix wrote:
OK, if I perform a fresh install and put the old secrets.tdb,
the domain will work fine?
If the machine name is the same.
I use LDAP as backend, how I put the SID on LDAP?
At this moment, I'm using the Samba 2.2.x
This is only supported in
Hi all,
I search about disaster recovery, but I can't understand how to proceed...
I perform backups on my PDC (data and configuration). My question is about
secrets.tdb: according some docs, I can't install a new server and just put the
secrets.tdb on samba configuration directory, because
On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 22:22, Fabiano Felix wrote:
Hi all,
I search about disaster recovery, but I can't understand how to
proceed...
I perform backups on my PDC (data and configuration). My question
is about secrets.tdb: according some docs, I can't install a new
server and just put