[Samba] sysvol path samba-tool classic upgrade

Stéphane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle at corman.be
Wed Jun 26 01:37:22 MDT 2013


Hi

The problem occur during provision. 


        Stéphane Purnelle

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Stéphane PURNELLE                         Admin. Systèmes et Réseaux 
Service Informatique       Corman S.A.           Tel : 00 32 (0)87/342467

Ricky Nance <ricky.nance at gmail.com> wrote on 25/06/2013 18:31:56:

> De : Ricky Nance <ricky.nance at gmail.com>
> A : Stéphane PURNELLE <stephane.purnelle at corman.be>, 
> Cc : "samba at lists.samba.org" <samba at lists.samba.org>
> Date : 25/06/2013 18:31
> Objet : Re: [Samba] sysvol path samba-tool classic upgrade
> 
> Is this during provision or after? If its after, you can just modify
> your smb.conf under the [sysvol] change the path= line... if its 
> during, then I will need to do some checking when I get home as I 
> don't have S4 setup here at work.
> 
> Ricky
> 

> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Stéphane PURNELLE <
> stephane.purnelle at corman.be> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I test samba4 on test server.
> 
> I have an error when samb-too; try to create sysvol directory.
> samba-tool display a error message "FS don't support ACL"
> 
> it seems that sysvol directory is created under "locks directory".
> 
> What are locks directory ?
> How can I specify a other path for sysvol  (path with ACL support)
> 
> My structure is :
> 
> Samba installation :
> /usr/local/samba
> 
> Samba configuration :
> /srv/etc/samba
> 
> samba private file
> /srv/private
> 
> Samba lock diretory
> /srv/var/lib
> 
> Samba state directory
> /srv/var/locks
> 
> /srv will be a mirrored FS in production servers without no ACL support.
> 
> data are on other FS with XFS filesystem and are also mirrored.
> 
> regards
> 
>         Stéphane Purnelle
> 
> -----------------------------------
> Stéphane PURNELLE                         Admin. Systèmes et Réseaux
> Service Informatique       Corman S.A.           Tel : 00 32 
(0)87/342467
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