We’ve been running Samba 2.2.8 on a couple of UnixWare 7.1.3 boxes for a couple 
of years.  One is acting as a PDC, and supplies things like login scripts and 
print queues etc.  The workstations are all running Windows XP Pro, and login 
to the domain.

 

However, we now have a requirement to install a new application that runs on 
Microsoft SQL server.  This will require a new additional server running 
Windows 2003 server, plus the SQL Server software.  I’ve never had to integrate 
Samba with Windows servers before, and am not sure what I’ll need to do.

 

According to the software supplier, we will not require to use Active 
Directories on the Windows 2003 server.  (I suppose it will run in some sort of 
NT4 mode)

 

I have a few questions:

 

Will it be necessary to upgrade Samba to version 3.x?  I’ve not noticed any 
problems with 2.2.8, and am slightly wary about upgrading a ‘live’ server.

 

I’m not sure how to install Server 2003.  I assume there will be an option to 
use Active Directories or not.  Assuming I don’t, will I have to configure it 
as some sort of ‘secondary’ server (assuming the Samba remains the PDC)?

 

Another question relates to Windows CALs.  I know we’ll have to buy 60 SQL 
Server CALS, but what about Windows 2003 server licenses?  Again, if Samba is 
the PDC with the existing user accounts and passwords, will we have to add 60 
User CALS to Windows 2003 Server, or will the users be able to access the SQL 
server without these?

 

With regard to the user accounts, will I have to create them on the new server, 
or will it read them from the Samba PDC?

 

I think that’s all for now!  Sorry if it’s all a bit obvious. 

 

David

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