svn commit: samba r6361 - in branches/SAMBA_4_0: . source/setup

tpot at samba.org tpot at samba.org
Sun Apr 17 00:45:49 GMT 2005


Author: tpot
Date: 2005-04-17 00:45:49 +0000 (Sun, 17 Apr 2005)
New Revision: 6361

WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=rev&root=samba&rev=6361

Log:
Update howto and provisioning script with the moves made in r6207.

Modified:
   branches/SAMBA_4_0/howto.txt
   branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/setup/provision.pl


Changeset:
Modified: branches/SAMBA_4_0/howto.txt
===================================================================
--- branches/SAMBA_4_0/howto.txt	2005-04-17 00:07:40 UTC (rev 6360)
+++ branches/SAMBA_4_0/howto.txt	2005-04-17 00:45:49 UTC (rev 6361)
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
 repository. So if you also have svn you can update it to the latest
 version at some future date using:
 
-  cd samba4
-  svn up
+  $ cd samba4
+  $ svn up
 
 
 Step 2: compile Samba4
@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@
 
 Run this:
 
-  cd samba4/source
-  ./autogen.sh
-  ./configure.developer -C
-  make
+  $ cd samba4/source
+  $ ./autogen.sh
+  $ ./configure.developer -C
+  $ make
 
 If you have gcc 3.4 or newer, then run "make pch" before "make" to
 greatly speed up the compile process (about 5x faster).
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
 directory (defaults to /usr/local/samba). Use --prefix option to
 configure above to change this.
  
-  make install
+  # make install
 
 
 Step 4: provision Samba4
@@ -59,14 +59,14 @@
 
 The "provision" step sets up a basic user database. 
 
-  cd source
-  ./script/provision.pl --realm=YOUR.REALM --domain=YOURDOM --adminpass=SOMEPASSWORD
+  $ cd source
+  $ ./setup/provision.pl --realm=YOUR.REALM --domain=YOURDOM --adminpass=SOMEPASSWORD
 
 This will create a number of new 'ldb' database files in a directory
 newdb.XXX. You need to move these to the "private" subdirectory of
 your install. For example:
 
-  mv newdb.123/*.ldb /usr/local/samba/private/
+  # mv newdb.123/*.ldb /usr/local/samba/private/
 
 
 Step 5: Create a simple smb.conf
@@ -91,12 +91,16 @@
 The simplest is to just run "smbd", but as a developer you may find
 the following more useful:
 
-   smbd -i -M single -d3
+   # smbd -i -M single -d3
 
 that means "start smbd without messages in stdout, and running a
 single process, with level 3 debugging". That mode of operation makes
 debugging smbd with gdb particularly easy.
 
+Note that now it is no longer necessary to have an instance of nmbd
+from Samba 3 running.  If you are running any smbd or nmbd processes
+they need to be stopped before starting smbd from Samba 4.
+
 Make sure you put the bin and sbin directories from your new install
 in your $PATH. Make sure you run the right version!
 
@@ -106,9 +110,9 @@
 
 try these commands:
 
-      smbclient //localhost/test -Uadministrator%SOMEPASSWORD
+     $ smbclient //localhost/test -Uadministrator%SOMEPASSWORD
     or
-     ./script/tests/test_posix.sh //localhost/test administrator SOMEPASSWORD
+     $ ./script/tests/test_posix.sh //localhost/test administrator SOMEPASSWORD
 
 
 NOTE about filesystem support
@@ -128,6 +132,11 @@
    CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y
    CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY=y
 
+If you are running a Linux 2.6 kernel with CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC
+defined you can check this with the following command:
+
+   $ zgrep CONFIG_EXT3_FS /proc/config.gz
+
 If you don't have a filesystem with xattr support, then you can
 simulate it by using the option:
 
@@ -143,11 +152,11 @@
 To test your filesystem support, install the 'attr' package and run
 the following 4 commands as root:
 
-  touch test.txt
-  setfattr -n user.test -v test test.txt
-  setfattr -n security.test -v test2 test.txt
-  getfattr -d test.txt
-  getfattr -n security.test -d test.txt
+  # touch test.txt
+  # setfattr -n user.test -v test test.txt
+  # setfattr -n security.test -v test2 test.txt
+  # getfattr -d test.txt
+  # getfattr -n security.test -d test.txt
 
 You should see output like this:
 

Modified: branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/setup/provision.pl
===================================================================
--- branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/setup/provision.pl	2005-04-17 00:07:40 UTC (rev 6360)
+++ branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/setup/provision.pl	2005-04-17 00:45:49 UTC (rev 6361)
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@
 $dnsname = lc($opt_hostname).".".$dnsdomain;
 $basedn = "DC=" . join(",DC=", split(/\./, $opt_realm));
 
-my $data = FileLoad("provision.ldif") || die "Unable to load provision.ldif\n";
+my $data = FileLoad("setup/provision.ldif") || die "Unable to load provision.ldif\n";
 
 $data .= add_foreign("S-1-5-7", "Anonymous", "\${NOBODY}");
 $data .= add_foreign("S-1-1-0", "World", "\${NOGROUP}");
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@
 
 system("ldbadd -H $newdb/sam.ldb $newdb/sam.ldif") == 0 || die "Failed to create sam.ldb\n";
 
-$data = FileLoad("rootdse.ldif") || die "Unable to load rootdse.ldif\n";
+$data = FileLoad("setup/rootdse.ldif") || die "Unable to load rootdse.ldif\n";
 
 $res = apply_substitutions($data);
 
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@
 
 system("ldbadd -H $newdb/rootdse.ldb $newdb/rootdse.ldif") == 0 || die "Failed to create rootdse.ldb\n";
 
-$data = FileLoad("secrets.ldif") || die "Unable to load secrets.ldif\n";
+$data = FileLoad("setup/secrets.ldif") || die "Unable to load secrets.ldif\n";
 
 $res = apply_substitutions($data);
 
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@
 
 system("ldbadd -H $newdb/secrets.ldb $newdb/secrets.ldif") == 0 || die "Failed to create secrets.ldb\n";
 
-$data = FileLoad("provision.zone") || die "Unable to load provision.zone\n";
+$data = FileLoad("setup/provision.zone") || die "Unable to load provision.zone\n";
 
 $res = apply_substitutions($data);
 
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@
 
 print "creating $newdb/hklm.ldb ... \n";
 
-system("ldbadd -H $newdb/hklm.ldb hklm.ldif") == 0 || die "Failed to create hklm.ldb\n";
+system("ldbadd -H $newdb/hklm.ldb setup/hklm.ldif") == 0 || die "Failed to create hklm.ldb\n";
 
 print "
 



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