[Samba] Samba bdc
Scott Mayo
sgmayo at mail.bloomfield.k12.mo.us
Tue Jul 5 13:52:06 GMT 2005
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Scott Mayo schrieb:
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>> Yes, that is what I thought, but is not doing it yet. Must have
>> something wrong in a config somewhere. Just have not found it yet.
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> So, fix your setup regarding replication / smbldap-tools.
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>>>>> 8) you might also want to stop Samba, remove all *.tdb files, and
>>>>> start it once again - make a backup of these files, I don't want to
>>>>> break anything in your setup :)
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>>>> Don't worry about breaking anything. This is all test. Once I get
>>>> it done, I am going to reset it up. :) What was removing the tdb
>>>> files supposed to do?
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>>> It can contain some data (especially wins.dat, which you might also
>>> delete), like pointing to non-exeisting servers if you experimented with
>>> your Samba too much...
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>>> Does "net getlocalsid" give the same result on PDC and BDC? It should.
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>> Actually they don't. I thought that I copied it to both servers.
>> I'll see if I can find where that is set. Do you know where it is.
>> Thanks for all of you help. You are helping me get this narrowed down.
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> net setlocalsid your-sid-goes-here
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Ok, I seem to have this PDC/BDC working right now. The machine is
logging into the PDC, then if I take down samba and ldap on the PDC, it
logs into the BDC.
The only problem I see, is that it takes it a long time (15 seconds are
more) to log in. Then when I browse a drive for the first time, it
takes it a while to do that also (about 10 seconds or so). Once I have
browsed the drive for the first time, then everything is about normal.
any ideas why this would be slow.
Thanks again.
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