hehehehe..
Try setting up your smb.conf for using mysql,
or try compiling samba with the expsam mysql,
or by sure mysql is configed the right way (importing the example database from the samba dir)


basicly, my guesses is that samba did not find the mysql-passwd backend!
that's all.

Later
Collen

Luís Miguel Silva wrote:
Hello all,

Well, what about mysql? :o)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/samba/bin# ./pdbedit -i mysql
Connecting to database server, host: 192.168.4.36, user: samba, password:
XXXXXXXXX, database: samba, port: 3306
Connecting to database server, host: 192.168.4.36, user: samba, password:
XXXXXXXXX, database: samba, port: 3306
No identifier specified. Check the Samba HOWTO Collection for details
pdb backend mysql did not correctly init (error was NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER)
Loading mysql failed!
Can't initialize passdb backend.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/samba/bin#


PS: when i do a pdbedit -L all the accounts get listed!
PS2: i also want to export onto a ldapsam db :oP

Best,
Luís

Quoting John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Wednesday 30 March 2005 12:37, jonlists wrote:

question on pdbedit - when using it for a migration - existing data is
stored in tdbsam.

pbdedit -i tdbsam -e ldapsam

It wants to take existing machine accounts and put them into an
ou=Computers. I'd rather it put them in ou=People.


OK. How have you configured this in smb.conf and in the smbldap-tools scripts?

- John T.


Samba version is 3.09

Thanks.......

Jon Johnston
Creative Business Solutions
IBM, Microsoft, Novell/Suse, Sophos Consultants
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