FreeBSD version LDB_0.9.10 required by/usr/local/samba/sbin/samba not defined

Andrew Bartlett abartlet at samba.org
Sat Dec 11 20:34:07 MST 2010


On Sat, 2010-12-11 at 18:04 -0800, tms3 at tms3.com wrote:
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> > On Sat, 2010-12-11 at 15:12 -0800, tms3 at tms3.com wrote:
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> >> This ones got me flipping puzzled.
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> >> I have three 8.1 amd64 servers and an 8,2-BETA amd64 server.  One of
> >> the 8.1's and the 8.2 run Version 4.0.0alpha14-GIT-6bc6c00 no problem.
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> >> Two of the 8.1 boxes, which were running the last update I did ~2
> >> weeks ago perfectly now say:
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> >> zaphod# /usr/local/samba/sbin/samba
> >> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/samba/lib/libldb-samba4.so.0: version
> >> LDB_0.9.10 required by /usr/local/samba/sbin/samba not defined
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> >> I can't for the life of me figure out what the heck is out of step
> >> between the two that work and the two that don't.  Any pointers,
> >> ideas, etc would be greatly appreciated.
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> > If you updated recently, ensure you update again and recompile from
> > clean.  There have been some small glitches along the way as we 
> > migrate
> > to using symbol versions.
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> OK, so after much fiddling around, I take it that the ldb and tdb 
> files in /usr/local/samba are the issue. Fine. What do I do to 
> maintain the domain integrity, if I wipe out the samba directories on 
> the two broken servers? In other words, I have a functional domain 
> with multiple servers and workstations attached...how do I restore the 
> ones that have been rendered dead?

Just install Samba on top of the previous installation.  It won't wipe
the DBs (as long as you don't provision), and it should just work.  

ie, make backups, but don't remove anything.  

Andrew Bartlett

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Andrew Bartlett                                http://samba.org/~abartlet/
Authentication Developer, Samba Team           http://samba.org
Samba Developer, Cisco Inc.
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