On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 11:07 -0500, Philip Washington wrote: > Michael Gasch wrote: > > > Philip Washington wrote: > > > >> Do you me recover as in recover from a backup or going to the > >> /var/lib/ldap directory and running "db_recover". > > > > i mean db_recover > > any ideas? > > > > thx > > > I wish I did, Craig seems to have the magic touch. I have about 150 > computers + users and transfered that over to one of my Samba computers > in a test environment. I have 4 computers connected to it there, 2 > which came from the original NT Domain and 1 which I connected as BDC > and I have another which I'm going to connect as a domain member > server. So far I haven't gone 2 days without it locking up. I just > updated to openldap 2.2.13-4 last night and if that locks up I'll gather > all the configuration files and post them and hope somebody sees > something I did wrong. > ---- I don't think it's a magic touch thing at all - when I first started playing with samba 3.0.0 and ldap, I knew I was in over my head and spent time learning ldap and getting to the point where I could populate it, use it, repair it and function with it before I went back to samba to integrate it. The problem is trying to get the whole enchilada in one bite leads to a lot of indigestion. I took smaller bites.
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