[Samba] Samba4 alpha17 GIT raise domain functional level

Matthieu Patou mat at samba.org
Fri Sep 9 06:41:07 MDT 2011


On 06/09/2011 13:53, a.key wrote:
> Hi.
> We are using samba4 as our production AD for a while in a mixed (XP, 
> win2k3, win7, win2k8) environment.
> This post: 
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2011-February/076525.html 
> mentions that to raise the functional level one should use this command:
>
> samba-tool domainl evel raise --domain=2008 --forest=2008
>
> but in our current git version this command doesn't work due to the 
> fact that there is no --domain switch as shown below:
>
> # samba-tool domain level --help
> Usage: samba-tool domain level (show | raise <options>)
>
> Options:
>   -h, --help            show this help message and exit
>   -H URL, --URL=URL     LDB URL for database or target server
>   --quiet               Be quiet
>   --forest=FOREST       The forest function level (2003 | 2008 | 2008_R2)
>
>   Samba Common Options:
>     -s FILE, --configfile=FILE
>                         Configuration file
>     -d DEBUGLEVEL, --debuglevel=DEBUGLEVEL
>                         debug level
>     --option=OPTION     set smb.conf option from command line
>     --realm=REALM       set the realm name
>
>   Credentials Options:
>     --simple-bind-dn=DN
>                         DN to use for a simple bind
>     --password=PASSWORD
>                         Password
>     -U USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
>                         Username
>     -W WORKGROUP, --workgroup=WORKGROUP
>                         Workgroup
>     -N, --no-pass       Don't ask for a password
>     -k KERBEROS, --kerberos=KERBEROS
>                         Use Kerberos
>     --ipaddress=IPADDRESS
>                         IP address of server
>
>   Version Options:
>     --version           Display version number
>
>
> and when I'm trying to raise the forest level the tools says that the 
> domain functional level needs to be raised first.
>
> What's the proper way of raising the functional level in recent git is ?
Looks like a regression, you should file a bug in 
https://bugzilla.samba.org.

Matthieu.

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Matthieu Patou
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