[Samba] Upgrade 4.19 to 4.20 defunct
Joachim Lindenberg
samba at lindenberg.one
Wed Sep 11 06:14:12 UTC 2024
I upgraded one of my DCs from 4.19 to 4.20 using Michaels repository (http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba jammy/samba-4.20/), and the DC is now no longer responding.
systemctl status samba-ad-dc returns:
● samba-ad-dc.service - LSB: Samba daemons for the AD DC
Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/samba-ad-dc; generated)
Active: active (exited) since Wed 2024-09-11 02:38:32 UTC; 3h 29min ago
Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
Process: 634 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/samba-ad-dc start (code=exited, status=0>
CPU: 14ms
Sep 11 02:38:32 boa systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Samba daemons for the AD DC...
Sep 11 02:38:32 boa systemd[1]: Started LSB: Samba daemons for the AD DC.
Whereas on 4.19 it looks like:
● samba-ad-dc.service - Samba AD Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/samba-ad-dc.service; enabled; vendor p>
Active: active (running) since Wed 2024-09-11 01:31:50 UTC; 4h 37min ago
Docs: man:samba(8)
man:samba(7)
man:smb.conf(5)
Process: 629 ExecCondition=/usr/share/samba/is-configured samba (code=exite>
Main PID: 770 (samba)
Status: "samba: ready to serve connections..."
Tasks: 58 (limit: 850)
Memory: 158.0M
CPU: 32min 57.597s
CGroup: /system.slice/samba-ad-dc.service
├─ 770 "samba: root process" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" >
├─ 854 "samba: tfork waiter process(855)" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "">
├─ 855 "samba: task[s3fs] pre-fork master" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" ">
├─ 856 "samba: tfork waiter process(857)" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "">
├─ 857 "samba: task[rpc] pre-fork master" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "">
├─ 860 "samba: tfork waiter process(861)" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "">
├─ 861 /usr/sbin/smbd -D "--option=server role check:inhibit=yes">
├─ 862 "samba: tfork waiter process(863)" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "">
├─ 863 "samba: task[wrepl] pre-fork master" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" >
├─ 864 "samba: tfork waiter process(865)" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "">
…
None of the logs in /var/log/samba is modified after the upgrade.
Any clue?
Thanks,
Joachim
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