[Samba] How to safely rejoin an upgraded linux domain member?
Jakob Curdes
jc at info-systems.de
Fri Feb 28 07:57:49 UTC 2025
Am 27.02.2025 um 19:58 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 17:04:18 +0000
> Luis Peromarta via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> The leave / join process of a samba server is straight forward and
>> should give no grief.
>>
>> Build the new server, sync the data with rsync -AXavz (will preserve
>> all xattr) from old to new (with old server running and in ops) also
>> sync the smb.conf file. I understand shares will be equal if not
>> update smb.conf. On transition day advise of downtime, do a final
>> rsync (should be quick).
>>
>> Stop samba, remove smb.conf and power off old server.
>>
>> Join the new server with same name. Users should not notice the
> I would think the only possible way of anything noticing is if the
> computers SID is used in a search. Even though everything is the same,
> leaving the domain and joining again will mean the computer being
> treated as a new machine with a new SID.
>
> Rowland
Ok, thank you both very much for confirming, that is what I thought.
Maybe we could write this down somewhere in the wiki. I once had access,
I think, but need to dig for the credentials.
Regards, Jakob
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