On 01/21/2010 09:39 AM, Bryan J Smith wrote:
2010/1/21 Philipoff, Andrew<[email protected]
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We run a number of RHEL 4.8 and RHEL 5.4 Samba fileservers that are
attached to a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain.
Everything was running fine until a Windows Server 2008 domain
controller was added into the domain.[snip] We’re running the latest
Red Hat Samba v 3.0.33-0.18.el4_8.1 and v3.0.33-3.15.el5_4.1
packages. I’d really prefer to stick to the Red Hat rpm’s rather
than compile from source.
Hmmm, okay, I'm a bit confused.
Did they just add a DC 2008? Or did they actually replace the DC 2003s?
And where did they do the add/replace? Domain-level? Forest-level?
Nothing should change as long as the Domain-level stays 2003 and, as a
natural by-product, the Forest-level as well.
Or did the DC 2008 replace a DC 2000 and the Domain/Forrest level
actually changed from 2000 to 2003?
Per our AD forest admin:
Q: Did they just add a DC 2008?
A: Added 2008 R2 DC to existing 2003 R2 domain.
Q: Or did they actually replace the DC 2003s?
A: Replaced
Q: And where did they do the add/replace? Domain-level? Forest-level?
A: Domain level. There is one 2008 DC in root domain and has been there
for 4 months.
Q: Or did the DC 2008 replace a DC 2000 and the Domain/Forrest level
actually changed from 2000 to 2003?
A: No forest level change. Current level is 2003.
Andrew Philipoff
Infrastructure Coordinator
Information Systems
Department of Medicine, UCSF
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