samba-tool dbcheck - CN=Deleted Objects - ForestDnsZones and DomainDnsZones
Matthieu Patou
mat at samba.org
Sun Jun 10 22:07:22 MDT 2012
On 05/30/2012 06:43 AM, christian wrote:
> After Upgrade from alpha17 to alpha18 on ubuntu 10.04LTS
> Using samba4 from aptitude
>
> GPOs working, but dbcheck tells me 2 errors which cannot be fixed
>
>
> samba-tool dbcheck --fix
> INFO: Current debug levels:
> all: 7
> tdb: 7
> printdrivers: 7
> lanman: 7
> smb: 7
> rpc_parse: 7
> rpc_srv: 7
> rpc_cli: 7
> passdb: 7
> sam: 7
> auth: 7
> winbind: 7
> vfs: 7
> idmap: 7
> quota: 7
> acls: 7
> locking: 7
> msdfs: 7
> dmapi: 7
> registry: 7
> Processing section "[netlogon]"
> Processing section "[sysvol]"
> Processing section "[profiles]"
> Processing section "[test]"
> pm_process() returned Yes
> lpcfg_servicenumber: couldn't find ldb
> schema_fsmo_init: we are master[yes] updates allowed[no]
> Checking 538 objects
> ERROR: missing GUID component for wellKnownObjects in object DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com - B:32:18E2EA80684F11D2B9AA00C04F79F805:CN=Deleted Objects,DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com
> unable to find object for DN CN=Deleted Objects,DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com - (No such Base DN: CN=Deleted Objects,DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com)
> Not removing dangling forward link
> ERROR: missing GUID component for wellKnownObjects in object DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com - B:32:18E2EA80684F11D2B9AA00C04F79F805:CN=Deleted Objects,DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com
> unable to find object for DN CN=Deleted Objects,DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com - (No such Base DN: CN=Deleted Objects,DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com)
> Not removing dangling forward link
> Checked 538 objects (2 errors)
>
> have you any hints to solve this issue?
Can you give a try to the beta1 alpha18 was in Feb 2012, since then a
couple of patches for dbcheck have been maid.
Matthieu.
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Matthieu Patou
Samba Team
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