Hello,
Jordan Verschuer a écrit :
Hi samba friends,
I'm upgrading our Samba 2.2.8a server to 3.6.15 on a Solaris 9 box,
we need to do this as all our latest Mac OS X 10.8 clients cannot map to
the 2.2.8a network share, and need the newer Samba (well known issue for
mountain lion).
My fi
Hello Jordan,
Am 17.09.2013 01:28, schrieb Jordan Verschuer:
However, after rebooting I can log on to swat and see that the smbd and
nmbd services are running and I can make quick changes to the
configuration, like adding a new user or updating the password, and I can
even map to the share... fo
Hi samba friends,
I'm upgrading our Samba 2.2.8a server to 3.6.15 on a Solaris 9 box,
we need to do this as all our latest Mac OS X 10.8 clients cannot map to
the 2.2.8a network share, and need the newer Samba (well known issue for
mountain lion).
I've compiled 3.6.15 and this seemed to go ok
Hi samba friends,
I'm upgrading our Samba 2.2.8a server to 3.6.15 on a Solaris 9 box,
we need to do this as all our latest Mac OS X 10.8 clients cannot map to
the 2.2.8a network share, and need the newer Samba (well known issue for
mountain lion).
I've compiled 3.6.15 and this seemed to go ok
On Mon, 2013-08-05 at 11:09 +0700, ketut.nur...@dexagroup.com wrote:
> dear Samba team,
>
> Today we have used samba ver. 3 as primary domain controller at my
> company. To improve the Samba technology and feature to support our
> business , we want to upgrade to Samba 4.
>
> Is there any to
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Gesendet: Freitag, 14. Januar 2011 17:21
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Upgrading samba 3.3.x to 3.5.x old smbpasswd file and
domainaccounts
I would have thought you
I would have thought you needed to have "unix" machine accounts in the
passwd/shadow file. Or are they using some sore of idmap allocation?
On 01/14/2011 04:34 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator wrote:
Hi,
I plan to update our main RedHat EL 5.6 samba server from samba 3.3.x to
3.5.x .
What
Hi,
I plan to update our main RedHat EL 5.6 samba server from samba 3.3.x to
3.5.x .
What I noticed as our main challenge so far, is migrating the user and
machine accounts from our old smbpasswd file to a tdbsam-.tdm fileformat.
pdbedit -i smbpasswd:/etc/samba/smbpasswd -e tdbsam:/etc/samba/pas
John Drescher wrote:
I am looking to upgrade my Samba server to Samba 3.5.x from Samba 3.0.20 and
openldap from 2.2.13 to 2.3.43.
Is there anyway to do this and still keep my current domain intact?
The interest in upgrading is so that we can suppport Win 7 systems.
Of course you can keep
I just did that from an older sidux to centos5.5. It worked on the fly.
Just grep the old domain sid and give it to your new samba . Export the
old ldap database and import it to the new ldap.
thats all
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:33:06 -0400, John Drescher
wrote:
>> I am looking to upgrade my Samba s
> I am looking to upgrade my Samba server to Samba 3.5.x from Samba 3.0.20 and
> openldap from 2.2.13 to 2.3.43.
> Is there anyway to do this and still keep my current domain intact?
> The interest in upgrading is so that we can suppport Win 7 systems.
>
Of course you can keep your current domain
I am looking to upgrade my Samba server to Samba 3.5.x from Samba 3.0.20
and openldap from 2.2.13 to 2.3.43.
Is there anyway to do this and still keep my current domain intact?
The interest in upgrading is so that we can suppport Win 7 systems.
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Perfect! On the test server, I just upgraded, did 'pdbedit -i smbpasswd
-e tdbsam', and everything seems to have worked. Thank you very much.
steve
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Gaiseric Vandal
wrote:
> On 05/24/2010 04:46 PM, Steve Wolfe wrote:
>
>> I have a fairly old Samba server, 3.0.
On 05/24/2010 3:46 PM, Steve Wolfe wrote:
I have a fairly old Samba server, 3.0.25, on CentOS 4.8. I'd like to update
it to something more modern, so I grabbed the "Enterprise Samba" 3.5 RPMs
for RHEL, and went to work on a test machine.
After upgrading via "rpm -U ./*.rpm", starting nmbd and s
On 05/24/2010 04:46 PM, Steve Wolfe wrote:
I have a fairly old Samba server, 3.0.25, on CentOS 4.8. I'd like to update
it to something more modern, so I grabbed the "Enterprise Samba" 3.5 RPMs
for RHEL, and went to work on a test machine.
After upgrading via "rpm -U ./*.rpm", starting nmbd and
I have a fairly old Samba server, 3.0.25, on CentOS 4.8. I'd like to update
it to something more modern, so I grabbed the "Enterprise Samba" 3.5 RPMs
for RHEL, and went to work on a test machine.
After upgrading via "rpm -U ./*.rpm", starting nmbd and smbd, I can no
longer log in to the domain, I
Hummm. Build from scratch..
I understand that the data files live in /var/lib (except the bind,
where it lives in /var/cache/bind). But if your files are there...
You should pay attention in the *tdb files yes. This are the data
files, and the files that live in /etc.
2009/9/22 Bill Szkotnicki :
Thanks.
In my case the .tdb files are in "/var/cache/samba"
Is there a possibility that there are other files anywhere else?
1) /etc/samba
2) /var/cache/samba
I was thinking of building from sources and then just trying the new daemon.
That way I could go back to the old one easily if necessary.
Hi,
I use debian but this should be similar.
To backup your important files, backup the /etc/samba and
/var/lib/samba directories doing like this, after stop the samba
daemon:
# cp -a /var/lib/samba /var/lib/samba.bak
# cp -a /etc/samba /etc/samba.bak
Then you could do the upgrade. If something
Hi,
I would like to appempt a SAFE upgrade on my samba server. ( Centos 5.2 )
Currently the version is:
# /usr/sbin/smbd -V
Version 3.0.28-1.el5_2.1
There are many users logging on to it and accessing the shares.
The last time I tried this ( quite a while ago )
something broke and we had to re
El mié, 08-03-2006 a las 13:50 -0600, Kristie escribió:
> I have successfully installed the new binaries. However, I installed it
> under a different directory than where my current Samba resides. I moved my
> smb.conf to the /usr/home/samba/lib directory. After stopping the current
> damean se
I have successfully installed the new binaries. However, I installed it
under a different directory than where my current Samba resides. I moved my
smb.conf to the /usr/home/samba/lib directory. After stopping the current
damean services, and starting the new services. nmbd and smbd, I cannot
l
Hello,
I'm running SLES 9 with samba installed as a PDC. The version of samba
installed by default is version 3.0.4. I would like to be running the
current stable verion 3.0.21b. How would I go about upgrading cleanly to the
latest version, without interrupting my current configuration?
- De
I am in the process of planning for a samba upgrade. The current version
of Samba (2.2.8a) runs on a Sunfire 280R with Solaris 8. The intended
new platform is a sunfire V240 with Solaris 9 as the OS. The new version of
Samba will be Samba-3.0.10. Please note that the Samba server will be a
member
Hello,
We have a samba file server running on Fedora Core 1. I have installed
3.0.11 from RPM package for Fedora.
This release have some problems and I need to upgrade. Instead of usinf
RPM, I'd like to build samba myself from
the sourcecode. I already do that without problem but when installing
On Friday 15 April 2005 12:52, Jason Lavetan wrote:
> How easy would it be to upgrade?? Is it a simple matter of overwriting
> files, or is there more involved?
>
> We currently have ver. 2.2.7 and will probably upgrade to 3.0.14a soon...
> We would be compiling from source...
Doesn't anyone read
How easy would it be to upgrade?? Is it a simple matter of overwriting
files, or is there more involved?
We currently have ver. 2.2.7 and will probably upgrade to 3.0.14a soon...
We would be compiling from source...
Thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can anyone advise me, I have a Mac OS 10.2.8 Server. The server is
> running Samba version 2. I need to upgrade to Samba version 3 because
> of windows XP problems. Is there a stand alone installer version of
> Samba V3 that I can download onto my Mac Xserver and
Hi
Can anyone advise me, I have a Mac OS 10.2.8 Server. The server is running
Samba version 2. I need to upgrade to Samba version 3 because of windows
XP problems.
Is there a stand alone installer version of Samba V3 that I can download
onto my Mac Xserver and install to update my version of Samba
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 13:55 -0500, Collins, Kevin wrote:
> This weekend I'm planning on replacing my exisiting Print Server with shiny
> new hardware. (YEA!!!)
Is there any need for shiny new hard disks?
> But I'm concerned about the 50+ users that I have connected to the 10
> printers this mach
This weekend I'm planning on replacing my exisiting Print Server with shiny
new hardware. (YEA!!!)
But I'm concerned about the 50+ users that I have connected to the 10
printers this machine shares. Is there anything I need to do to make this a
quick/easy/painless process? I know I'll have to r
Hello,
I'm looking to upgrade my Samba from 3.0.4 to 3.0.7. Samba is my PDC currently.
Are there any issues that I need to be aware of before I upgrade? Will I need to
re-join the domain after the upgrade?
Rohan Gilchrist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.e-mailme.org/~rohan/
0412 648 909
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John,
Thank you very much!
John P. Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/08/04 03:43PM >>>
>>an on Solaris 8, the 'configure' step completes
>>successfully, but 'make' seems to hang early:
>> ...
>>creating /home/troy/src/samba/samba-3.0.1/source/include/proto.h
>>[it hangs here for hours if I let
>an on Solaris 8, the 'configure' step completes
>successfully, but 'make' seems to hang early:
> ...
>creating /home/troy/src/samba/samba-3.0.1/source/include/proto.h
>[it hangs here for hours if I let it]
Hey, I recognize this one!
This problem occurs if /usr/ucb is in your path ahead of /usr/
Greetings list!
I have a older Samba (v 2.0.7) server compiled with
an older gcc (v 2.8.1) running on an older Solaris
(v 2.5.1).
I would like to upgrade to a newer version of Samba.
I have had trouble compiling Samba version 3.0.1
with gcc version 2.8.1 on Solaris 2.5.1:
$ ./configure
check
hello all,
how to uprade samba-2.2.4 to samba-2.2.8 on solaris9?
thaks you.
norah
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Can someone provide a reference to documentation, stating how to perform an
upgrade of a working version of Samba (v2.0.7) on AIX to v2.2.8? I have
found the info on an initial install, but would like to understand if there
is a migration/upgrade path.
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