thx for the response

(1) It's about a six month installation, and it's an active directory (Samba-AD-DC)

(2) My apt sources are the standard Ubuntu Trusty and Inverse sources.

(3) Perhaps I need to pin the Inverse repository?

(4) I'll take a look at the Digital Ocean suggestion later today (as I'll be out several hours)

Thanks, again, for your suggestions.

On 06/14/2015 08:26 AM, b-users.sogo...@grmbl.net wrote:
Steve,

On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 05:02:12PM -0400, Steve Ankeny wrote:
    The suggestion above was to "create a blank smb.conf in /etc/samba, then purge 
and reinstall samba"
    During the upgrade, it suggested I keep my current 'smb.conf'  I currently 
have the 'dcerpc' lines commented.  Perhaps, I should uncomment those since 
they call the OpenChange and 'mapiproxy' functions?
    I inserted the 'dcerpc' comments as I was unable to login after a reboot of 
my 'samba-ad-dc,' and the problem was perceived to be the calls to a 'broken' 
OpenChange (which applies to OpenChange before this upgrade)
    Using a blank 'smb.conf' might not find my domain parameters to complete 
the configuration.
    If I purge my 'samba' db, will it delete all my user and machine accounts?  
That's a worry!
    Another suggestion might be to install an upgrade between my current 
'samba' file and the Inverse package.  I've been concerned about the installed 
version since before starting this upgrade to Samba 4.1.18
    Are there any suggestions?  Has anyone else ran into this situation?  
Should I ask the Samba list?


If this is a fresh install of a machine and this is happening then it all 
depends on where your apt sources point to.

Check if you have standard apt-sources or more specific ones.

If there's data you don't want to mess with, sping up a Digital Ocean droplet 
for a few hours ($0.50) and test it and see what's different.

https://grmbl.net/digitalocean

B


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