Re: [Samba] Ran classiupgrade, users not there

2013-04-01 Thread Ricky Nance
Did you fix the duplicate entries? Also does samba-tool user list show your
users?

Ricky


On Fri, 29 Mar 2013, simon+sa...@matthews.eu wrote:

 I am attempting to do an upgrade from SAMBA3 to SAMBA4. I am working on a
 new VM rather than the existing SAMBA3 server.

 The old server uses tdbsam as the passdb backend. I copied the contents of
 /var/lib/samba and the smb.conf from the old machine to the new machine.

 We run a yp domain, which has the same name as the samba domain. The dns
 domain is different. Users exist in both the yp passwd map and the samba
 domain.

 I followed the instructions on building SAMBA here:
 http://opentodo.net/2013/01/**samba4-as-ad-domain-**
 controller-on-centos-6/http://opentodo.net/2013/01/samba4-as-ad-domain-controller-on-centos-6/

 then moved to the instructions on migration here:
 http://wiki.samba.org/index.**php/Samba4/samba-tool/domain/**
 classicupgrade/HOWTO#**Upgrading_In_Placehttp://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/samba-tool/domain/classicupgrade/HOWTO#Upgrading_In_Place

 It appeared to finish normally (it complained about a couple of duplicate
 entries).

 However, after the classicupgrad, running
 /usr/local/samba/bin/pdbedit -L
 reveals that the users and groups do not exist.

 Should I expect this? If so, what database holds the user information?


I should also mention that I used the dns domain for the realm in the
classicupgrade command. The DNS domain is different from the YP/SAMBA
domain.

Simon

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Re: [Samba] Ran classiupgrade, users not there

2013-03-30 Thread simon+samba



On Fri, 29 Mar 2013, simon+sa...@matthews.eu wrote:

I am attempting to do an upgrade from SAMBA3 to SAMBA4. I am working on a new 
VM rather than the existing SAMBA3 server.


The old server uses tdbsam as the passdb backend. I copied the contents of 
/var/lib/samba and the smb.conf from the old machine to the new machine.


We run a yp domain, which has the same name as the samba domain. The dns 
domain is different. Users exist in both the yp passwd map and the samba 
domain.


I followed the instructions on building SAMBA here:
http://opentodo.net/2013/01/samba4-as-ad-domain-controller-on-centos-6/

then moved to the instructions on migration here:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/samba-tool/domain/classicupgrade/HOWTO#Upgrading_In_Place

It appeared to finish normally (it complained about a couple of duplicate 
entries).


However, after the classicupgrad, running
/usr/local/samba/bin/pdbedit -L
reveals that the users and groups do not exist.

Should I expect this? If so, what database holds the user information?



I should also mention that I used the dns domain for the realm in the 
classicupgrade command. The DNS domain is different from the YP/SAMBA 
domain.


Simon

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[Samba] Ran classiupgrade, users not there

2013-03-29 Thread simon+samba
I am attempting to do an upgrade from SAMBA3 to SAMBA4. I am working on a 
new VM rather than the existing SAMBA3 server.


The old server uses tdbsam as the passdb backend. I copied the contents of 
/var/lib/samba and the smb.conf from the old machine to the new machine.


We run a yp domain, which has the same name as the samba domain. The dns 
domain is different. Users exist in both the yp passwd map and the samba 
domain.


I followed the instructions on building SAMBA here:
http://opentodo.net/2013/01/samba4-as-ad-domain-controller-on-centos-6/

then moved to the instructions on migration here:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/samba-tool/domain/classicupgrade/HOWTO#Upgrading_In_Place

It appeared to finish normally (it complained about a couple of duplicate 
entries).


However, after the classicupgrad, running
/usr/local/samba/bin/pdbedit -L
reveals that the users and groups do not exist.

Should I expect this? If so, what database holds the user information?


Simon


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