[Samba] Re: Samba 3.0 PDC,
exchange 5.5 installing service pack 4 fails.
Dan
dwerder at rogers.com
Wed Dec 17 19:25:53 GMT 2003
We have had very similar problems. I don't have a solution yet but
hopefully this will just confirm the issue.
In our production environment we are using samba 2.2.5 and we can not
successfully install SP4 for exchange on Windows 2000. I have been
trying successive versions of Samba to see if they fix this problem and
none so far have. Currently I am testing with 3.0.1pre3. We are just
in the middle of going back to exchange 5.5 on NT 4 Server but if you
are having this problem than I imagine we will too. I will let you
know. If anyone else has come across this problem and solved it or has
any other ideas to try I would like to know.
Glenn Arnold wrote:
> I created a brand new nt 4.0 server with exchange 5.5 server in my samba
> 3.0 pdc domain with no problems. The exchange server runs fine under
> the samba 3.0 pdc, but when I try to install exchange 5.5 sp4 on the
> exchange server the service pack gives me an Dr. Watson error. The
> exchange service pack makes it through the copying of the service pack
> files and then modifies the registry settings for exchange directory
> service and information store. Then service pack starts these services
> and tries to modify the registry for other services and then the sp
> bombs with Dr. Watson error. For grins I removed the exchange server
> out of the samba domain and readded to old nt 4.0 domain and reinstalled
> exchange. Then I reapplied exchange 5.5 service pack. The service pack
> installed fine under the NT 4.0 domain with no problems which it should
> since it is native Microsoft. Then I removed the exchange box and
> re-added back into the samba 3.0 domain and reinstalled exchange which
> the installs went fine. Try to install Service Pack 4 for Exchange and
> it bomb again during the modifying the registry. I believe that I was
> able to do this with samba 2.7 and it worked fine. I realize need to
> start look at a Linux e-mail solution, but I would like to switch to
> Samba first and then look at switching the e-mail later. One thing
> would be helpful is if someone could point me to an article on how to
> switch the service account exchange user id and password. So, I could
> apply the service pack into the NT 4.0 domain and then add the server
> back to the samba 3.0 pdc or if some one has experienced this problem
> give me so help here. Which I realize this situation is unique. Here
> is Dr. Watson error and smb.conf. Thanks in advance for help!
>
> -Glenn
>
>
>
>
> [global]
> netbios name = fs1
> workgroup = domain
> security = user
> os level = 64
> domain master = yes
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> time server = yes
> passdb backend = tdbsam smbpasswd
> unix extensions = yes
> encrypt passwords = yes
> domain logons = yes
> logon script = logon.bat
> logon drive = H:
> logon home = \\%L\%u
> logon path =
> socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
> wins support = yes
> #character set = ISO8859-15
> #client code page = 850
> veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/
> lanman auth = yes
> add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null %u
> ;add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 502 \ -s
> /bin/false -M %u
> ;add user script = /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g
> ntmach -c 'Machine Account' -s /bin/false -M %u
> oplocks = yes
> load printers = yes
> printing = cups
> printcap name = cups
>
> [netlogon]
> path = /smbsrvr/netlogon/scripts
> guest ok = yes
> write list = ntadmin
>
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> browseable = no
> read only = no
> hide dot files = yes
> veto files = /*.mp3/*.exe/*.com/*.js/*.bat/*.cmd/*.wsh/*.lnk/*.scr/.*/
> dos file times = yes
>
> [C$]
> valid users = @root
> path = /smbsrvr
> read only = no
> create mask = 0770
> directory mask = 0770
> force group = +ntadmin
> force directory mode = 0770
> dos file times = yes
>
> [Apps]
> path = /smbsrvr/Apps
> read only = no
> create mask = 0770
> directory mask = 0770
> force create mode = 0770
> force directory mode = 0770
> dos filetimes = yes
> guest ok = no
> guest account = 220836E
> browseable = yes
> available = yes
> write list = +HSSTAFF,+HSSTUDENTS
> inherit permissions = no
> root preexec close = no
> short preserve case = no
> case sensitive = no
> strict locking = no
> set directory = no
> guest only = no
> status = no
> follow symlinks = no
> map system = no
> locking = no
> only user = no
> sync always = no
> fake oplocks = no
> blocking locks = no
> hide dot files = no
> mangled names = no
> msdfs root = no
> strip dot = no
> map hidden = no
> posix locking = no
> fake directory create times = no
> strict sync = no
> level2 oplocks = no
> strict allocate = no
> dos filemode = no
> share modes = no
> wide links = no
> preexec close = no
> map archive = no
> hide unreadable = no
> mangle case = no
> preserve case = no
> dos filetime resolution = no
> oplock contention limit = 0
> max connections = 0
> write cache size = 0
>
> [Students]
> path = /smbsrvr/Students
> read only = no
> create mask = 0770
> directory mask = 0770
> force group = +HSSTUDENTS
> force create mode = 0770
> force directory mode = 0770
> dos filetimes = yes
>
> [AdminTools$]
> path = /smbsrvr/AdminTools
> read only = no
> create mask = 0770
> directory mask = 0770
> force group = Domain Administrators
> force create mode = 0770
> force directory mode = 0770
> dos filetimes = yes
>
> [printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/spool/samba
> browseable = no
> guest ok = yes
> read only = yes
> printable = yes
> printer admin = root, @ntadmin
>
> [print$]
> comment = Printer Drivers
> path = /smbsrvr/printers
> browseable = yes
> guest ok = no
> read only = yes
> write list = root
> create mask = 0755
> directory mask = 0777
>
> [%G]
> path = /home/groups/%G/
> read only = no
> force group = %G
>
> [home$]
> valid users = @root
> path = /home
> read only = no
> create mask = 0770
> directory mask = 0770
> force group = apps
> force directory mode = 0770
> dos file times = yes
>
> [ezaudit]
> path = /smbsrvr/ezaudit
> read only = no
> guest ok = yes
> guest account = nobody
> browseable = yes
> available = yes
> write list = +HSBUILDING,+HSSTAFF,+HSSTUDENTS
> admin users = +ntadmin,+wheel
> inherit permissions = no
> dos filetimes = no
> root preexec close = no
> short preserve case = no
> case sensitive = no
> strict locking = no
> set directory = no
> guest only = no
> status = no
> follow symlinks = no
> map system = no
> locking = no
> only user = no
> sync always = no
> fake oplocks = no
> blocking locks = no
> hide dot files = no
> mangled names = no
> msdfs root = no
> strip dot = no
> map hidden = no
> posix locking = no
> fake directory create times = no
> strict sync = no
> level2 oplocks = no
> strict allocate = no
> dos filemode = no
> share modes = no
> wide links = no
> preexec close = no
> map archive = no
> hide unreadable = no
> mangle case = no
> preserve case = no
> dos filetime resolution = no
> oplock contention limit = 0
> max connections = 0
> write cache size = 0
>
>
> Dr. Watson
> pplication exception occurred:
> App: exe\exupdate.dbg (pid=366)
> When: 11/10/2003 @ 10:17:16.218
> Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)
>
> *----> System Information <----*
> Computer Name: HSEXCH01
> User Name: root
> Number of Processors: 2
> Processor Type: x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping 2
> Windows Version: 4.0
> Current Build: 1381
> Service Pack: 6
> Current Type: Multiprocessor Free
> Registered Organization: Mt Healthy City Schools
> Registered Owner: Mt Healthy City Schools
>
> *----> Task List <----*
> 0 Idle.exe
> 2 System.exe
> 25 SMSS.exe
> 33 CSRSS.exe
> 39 WINLOGON.exe
> 45 SERVICES.exe
> 48 LSASS.exe
> 72 SPOOLSS.exe
> 91 rpcss.exe
> 83 msdtc.exe
> 114 LLSSRV.exe
> 120 PSTORES.exe
> 125 mstask.exe
> 136 WinVNC.exe
> 188 nddeagnt.exe
> 202 EXPLORER.exe
> 65 NTACMON.exe
> 44 LOADWC.exe
> 195 NTVDM.exe
> 282 LOCATOR.exe
> 331 inetinfo.exe
> 366 update.exe
> 249 mad.exe
> 159 dsamain.exe
> 232 DRWTSN32.exe
> 0 _Total.exe
>
> (00400000 - 004ee000) exe\exupdate.dbg
> (77f60000 - 77fbf000) dll\ntdll.dbg
> (10000000 - 10000000)
> (00230000 - 00230000)
> (77dc0000 - 77dff000) dll\advapi32.dbg
> (77f00000 - 77f5f000) dll\kernel32.dbg
> (77e70000 - 77ec2000) dll\user32.dbg
> (77ed0000 - 77efc000) dll\gdi32.dbg
> (77e10000 - 77e67000) dll\rpcrt4.dbg
> (77630000 - 77657000) dll\crtdll.dbg
> (00240000 - 00240000)
> (00260000 - 00260000)
> (00280000 - 00280000)
> (779c0000 - 779c8000) dll\lz32.dbg
> (6fc20000 - 6fc29000) dll\address.dbg
> (6fca0000 - 6fca4000) dll\escprint.dbg
> (78000000 - 78000000)
> (6fff0000 - 6fff6000) dll\exchmem.dbg
> (6fc40000 - 6fc58000) dll\LIBXDS.dbg
> (74f90000 - 74f9c000) dll\RpcNs4.dbg
> (6def0000 - 6e018000) wmsui32.dbg
> (71710000 - 71794000) dll\comctl32.dbg
> (6fa90000 - 6fb6b000) dll\mapi32.dbg
> (77b20000 - 77bd1000) dll\ole32.dbg
> (77c40000 - 77d7b000) dll\shell32.dbg
> (77720000 - 77731000) dll\mpr.dbg
> (77d80000 - 77db2000) dll\comdlg32.dbg
> (6fbf0000 - 6fc08000) dll\gapi32.dbg
> (77a90000 - 77a9b000) dll\version.dbg
> (65340000 - 653db000) D:\OA\rwin32\oleaut32.dll
> (4ca00000 - 4ca41000) dll\netapi32.dbg
> (77840000 - 77849000) dll\NetRap.dbg
> (777e0000 - 777ed000) dll\samlib.dbg
> (776d0000 - 776d8000) dll\wsock32.dbg
> (776b0000 - 776c4000) dll\ws2_32.dbg
> (776a0000 - 776a7000) dll\ws2help.dbg
> (77950000 - 77979000) dll\wldap32.dbg
> (76e70000 - 76e82000) dll\secur128.dbg
> (77bf0000 - 77bf7000) dll\rpcltc1.dbg
> (76ac0000 - 76add000) dll\imagehlp.dbg
> (77790000 - 777db000) dll\netui2.dbg
> (77890000 - 778a5000) dll\netui0.dbg
> (77850000 - 7788a000) dll\netui1.dbg
> (71300000 - 71306000) dll\msidle.dbg
> (6f150000 - 6f1a9000) dll\dapi.dbg
>
> State Dump for Thread Id 0x150
>
> eax=0016e218 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=0012aebc esi=77dc35bf
> edi=0012b718
> eip=6f175eb1 esp=0012ade0 ebp=0012b0f0 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na
> po nc
> cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000
> efl=00000246
>
>
> function: <nosymbols>
> 6f175e91 52 push edx
> 6f175e92 8d85a8fdffff lea eax,[ebp+0xfffffda8]
> ss:0012ae98=0012aef8
> 6f175e98 50 push eax
> 6f175e99 8d8d1cfdffff lea ecx,[ebp+0xfffffd1c]
> ss:0012ae0c=00000101
> 6f175e9f 51 push ecx
> 6f175ea0 8d95ccfdffff lea edx,[ebp+0xfffffdcc]
> ss:0012aebc=01588000
> 6f175ea6 52 push edx
> 6f175ea7 8b45dc mov eax,[ebp-0x24]
> ss:01499af6=9ad00008
> 6f175eaa 50 push eax
> 6f175eab 8b8f3c020000 mov ecx,[edi+0x23c]
> ds:0012b954=00000000
> FAULT ->6f175eb1 8b511c mov edx,[ecx+0x1c]
> ds:0136ea06=003f003f
> 6f175eb4 52 push edx
> 6f175eb5 ffd6 call esi
> 6f175eb7 85c0 test eax,eax
> 6f175eb9 740f jz 6f175eca
> 6f175ebb 837dd003 cmp dword ptr [ebp-0x30],0x3
> ss:01499af6=9ad00008
> 6f175ebf 7509 jnz 6f175eca
> 6f175ec1 8d9da8fdffff lea ebx,[ebp+0xfffffda8]
> ss:0012ae98=0012aef8
> 6f175ec7 895d10 mov [ebp+0x10],ebx
> ss:01499af6=9ad00008
> 6f175eca 85db test ebx,ebx
> 6f175ecc 7425 jz 6f175ef3
> 6f175ece 66833b00 cmp word ptr [ebx],0x0
> ds:00000000=????
>
> *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
>
> FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
> 0012b0f0 6f1760ca 0012b718 0012b118 00000000 017a0724 dapi!<nosymbols>
> 0012b170 6f176467 0012b198 00000000 017a0724 00000001 dapi!<nosymbols>
> 0012b1b4 6f176ba1 00000000 017a0724 00000001 0012b7f0 dapi!<nosymbols>
> 0012b434 6f179bbb 017a0724 0012b82c 0012bd04 0012b718 dapi!<nosymbols>
> 0012b470 6f1620f0 0012ba14 0012b7f0 0012bd04 0012b718 dapi!<nosymbols>
> 0012b4f0 6f162957 0012b718 0012bd04 00000000 0012b718
> dapi!DAPIGetSiteInfoA
> 0012b530 6f15cec3 0012b718 0012bd04 00000001 0012bd5c
> dapi!DAPIGetSiteInfoA
> 0012b670 6f15d43b 0012b718 0012bd04 0012bd5c 009512c0
> dapi!SchemaPreloadW
> 0012bce0 0041c458 0012bd04 0045daa7 0012bd04 009479a8 dapi!BatchImportW
> 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
> exupdate!<nosymbols>
>
> *----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
> 0012ade0 18 e2 16 00 bc ae 12 00 - 0c ae 12 00 98 ae 12 00
> ................
> 0012adf0 94 ae 12 00 c0 b0 12 00 - 00 00 00 00 94 b6 12 00
> ................
> 0012ae00 24 07 7a 01 f4 b7 12 00 - ff ff ff ff 01 01 00 00
> $.z.............
> 0012ae10 e1 4c f6 77 48 05 34 01 - 78 d7 13 00 f0 6a 49 01
> .L.wH.4.x....jI.
> 0012ae20 f0 1e 58 01 00 00 49 01 - 14 00 49 01 68 ae 02 10
> ..X...I...I.h...
> 0012ae30 68 ae 12 00 65 41 f6 77 - 6c ae 12 00 00 00 34 01
> h...eA.wl.....4.
> 0012ae40 d7 f4 f8 77 04 00 00 00 - 18 07 34 01 00 00 34 01
> ...w......4...4.
> 0012ae50 00 00 00 00 44 ae 12 00 - 8c ae 12 00 b0 ff 12 00
> ....D...........
> 0012ae60 94 2f f9 77 50 e8 f9 77 - ff ff ff ff a0 0f 00 00
> ./.wP..w........
> 0012ae70 e1 4c f6 77 48 05 34 01 - 04 00 00 00 a0 1e 58 01
> .L.wH.4.......X.
> 0012ae80 78 d7 13 00 02 00 f9 77 - 60 d1 f7 77 ff ff ff ff
> x......w`..w....
> 0012ae90 80 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 - f8 ae 12 00 00 10 00 00
> ................
> 0012aea0 04 00 00 00 00 00 34 01 - 10 00 00 00 02 00 34 01
> ......4.......4.
> 0012aeb0 00 00 34 01 10 00 00 00 - 00 00 34 01 00 80 58 01
> ..4.......4...X.
> 0012aec0 02 00 34 01 00 00 49 01 - 14 00 49 01 08 af 02 10
> ..4...I...I.....
> 0012aed0 08 af 12 00 65 41 f6 77 - 0c af 12 00 00 00 34 01
> ....eA.w......4.
> 0012aee0 d7 f4 f8 77 38 b1 12 00 - 70 1e 13 00 00 00 00 00
> ...w8...p.......
> 0012aef0 ac 1e 13 00 25 a5 f6 77 - 74 b3 12 00 9c 1e 13 00
> ....%..wt.......
> 0012af00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 60 b1 12 00 00 00 00 00
> ........`.......
> 0012af10 e1 4c f6 77 48 05 34 01 - 78 d7 13 00 00 8a 4a 01
> .L.wH.4.x.....J.
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