Hello Steve,
You used purge and not remove so all configs got removed as well.
Take an look in /var/lib/samba you may find backup's there done by
apt/dpkg durcing upgrades.
I have an bunch of backed-up-by-dpkg-on-2015-03-10T16.56.tar.gz files
there.
Seems these include all the necessary ldb's but they all have an suffix
like backed-up-by-dpkg-on-2015-03-10T16.56 here which must be removed.
achim~
Am 27.06.2015 um 11:18 schrieb Steve Ankeny:
I was able to "purge" the Ubuntu distro Samba packages.
It also purged the 'openchangeserver' and 'openchangeproxy' packages.
I was able to run update/upgrade, after which I re-installed the
Inverse Samba and OpenChange packages. HOWEVER, once I restarted all
the services, I was unable to "login" to my Samba domain.
Login to the domain was refused, and the SOGo web interface failed on
"username/password unknown"
Does purging Samba also "purge" the accounts database, and do I need
to backup/restore or re-provision?
I'm looking for a few other suggestions, though I may not be able to
address this for a few days (vacations)
On 06/23/2015 11:01 AM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 23/06/2015 10:26, Steve Ankeny wrote:
Will that *damage* my Samba-AD-DC or its database? Will I need to
re-provision, etc?
Most likely not.
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