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Old 03-14-2010, 04:25 PM
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Default 32bit to 64bit migration with AD configuration

Hi.

I did a migration from 32 to 64bit server, and everything seemed to have gone fine.
Everything about the Zimbra server. The samba setup wasn't so lucky.

After fixing some issues with ldap_root_password key, I'm trying to solve the problems with pam: it doesn't seem to get users from ldap!
I copied all config files from the other server: pam.d/common-*, nsswitch.conf, pam and nss config, links...
Everything look the same as on the old server!
From IRC help, I tried verbosing ldap with command
Code:
zmlocalconfig -e ldap_common_loglevel=16640
, but in zimbra.log I still don't see bind errors.

Another issue I probably have is that when I issue some samba commands I get warnings, like:
Code:
# net getlocalsid
[2010/03/15 00:20:32, 0] lib/smbldap_util.c:smbldap_search_domain_info(286)
  smbldap_search_domain_info: Adding domain info for MYDOMAIN failed with NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
SID for domain PC0 is: S-1-5-21-134108736-853719719-3269453706
I guess this happens because I restored LDAP db of old server...



I followed the steps at Network Edition: Moving from 32-bit to 64-bit Server - Zimbra :: Wiki. I did the modifications to LDAP db specified in UNIX and Windows Accounts in Zimbra LDAP and Zimbra Admin UI 6.0 - Zimbra :: Wiki before issuing the ldap db restore, otherwise it would have had errors.


Now I guess i'd better have ignored those errors and reinstalled the zimbra_posix and zimbra_samba extensions and modifications later on...
If anyone has ideas, you're welcome. Otherwise I'll try this other approach.
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