This whole probably was complete stupidity on my part. I apologize for
wasting all of your time. I had been testing LDAP failover and had my Samba
server pointing at a read-only replica this whole time. I feel really really
stupid but I guess it happens to the best of us, so I thought I would
The first time I sent this in private:
On Tuesday 19 October 2004 11:17, you wrote:
> This log shows no attempts to join domain at all - only initial
> initialization of Samba.
>
> Can you check the time written in the log and time you attempt to join
> the domain? What do you do to join the domain
This log shows no attempts to join domain at all - only initial
initialization of Samba.
Can you check the time written in the log and time you attempt to join
the domain? What do you do to join the domain? What error message do you
get while attempting to join the domain?
Igor
Misty Stanley-J
On Tuesday 19 October 2004 09:32, Igor Belyi wrote:
> There could be number of reasons why you can't join domain. The best way
> to investigate your problem is to look in smbd log for error messages.
There are no errors in the log. See the entire level 10 log for the time when
I attempted to joi
There could be number of reasons why you can't join domain. The best way
to investigate your problem is to look in smbd log for error messages.
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Monday 18 October 2004 14:51, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
W2K reports "User not found" when I try to join the domain.