[Expired for samba (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I suspect at some point you thought that the right service to start was
samba-ad-dc, and you configured it like that, and forgot it. I also find
this confusing and hope someday we can have the "switch" between
services be automatic, depending on whether you want an
Thanks for getting back to us.
I suspect at some point you thought that the right service to start was
samba-ad-dc, and you configured it like that, and forgot it. I also find
this confusing and hope someday we can have the "switch" between
services be automatic, depending on whether you want an
Sorry for the delay in responding. Everything is finally resolved.
Here is what I found.
The Ubuntu OS was upgraded for a week and the system was rebooted
multiple times before I noticed the samba problem. At that point, in
addition to trying to start the samba-ad-dc service, I also had tried
The samba-ad-dc service is meant for samba when it is configured as an
Active Directory Controller. Since your role is "standalone server", the
services you should try to start/stop/restart/etc are called smbd and
nmbd, as they were before.
You should check why, if still happening, these are
The samba-ad-dc service is meant for samba when it is configured as an
Active Directory Controller. Since your role is "standalone server", the
services you should try to start/stop/restart/etc are called smbd and
nmbd, as they were before.
You should check why, if still happening, these are
A slightly modified smb.conf for conceal some personal info.
** Attachment added: "smb.conf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1776576/+attachment/5151907/+files/smb.conf
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