On 30/07/12 01:14, John Drescher wrote:
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 11:43 AM, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
2 Samb4 DC's joined and replicating great.
Hi
I'm running some Linux scripts on DC2 which I copied from DC1.
I changed the ldap://address for a script which I copied to DC2 to that of
DC2.
On 30/07/12 09:43, Daniel Müller wrote:
If you use your DCs (using samba4 internal ldap)in replication mode all of
your address-books on your Dcs should be equal.
Hi Daniel
I don't know what you mean by address books. I can scan the directory on
OU=domain Controllers and pull out the fqdn's
: AW: [Samba] Samba4: 2DC domain. Which ldap:// address do I use,
DC1 or DC2?
On 30/07/12 09:43, Daniel Müller wrote:
If you use your DCs (using samba4 internal ldap)in replication mode
all of your address-books on your Dcs should be equal.
Hi Daniel
I don't know what you mean by address books
On 30/07/12 10:43, Daniel Müller wrote:
Thats it. In replication mode all information is equal. So it should not
matter which DC you use.
OK, got it now. I can change my scripts to cut out the fqdns.
My question about how to include multiple ldap://fqdn's on ldbsearch
command lines is still
2 Samb4 DC's joined and replicating great.
Hi
I'm running some Linux scripts on DC2 which I copied from DC1.
I changed the ldap://address for a script which I copied to DC2 to that
of DC2. If I now deliberately failover DC1, the script on DC2 complains
that the ldap addresss is invalid.
Do
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 11:43 AM, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
2 Samb4 DC's joined and replicating great.
Hi
I'm running some Linux scripts on DC2 which I copied from DC1.
I changed the ldap://address for a script which I copied to DC2 to that of
DC2. If I now deliberately failover DC1,