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Old 02-08-2008, 02:01 PM   #1
jfrancesconi
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samba PDC and BDC fighting for control


PDC is on RH9 (don't laugh, it's being upgraded soon) and a slightly older version of samba.

BDC is on CentOS 5.1 and the most recent version of samba.

When SMB services are started on the BDC, it will occasionally (few times a day) fight with the PDC to take over control and some users will have permission issues. It's not a constant issue, it only seems to do it occasionally. Stop the SMB services on BDC and all is fine.

In the smb.conf:

pdc:
OS LEVEL = 99
domain master = yes

bdc:
OS LEVEL = 33
domain master = no

I don't know if it's a version issue and thats causing the conflict, or if maybe the smb.conf is still not configured correctly.

If anyone has any insight, it would be greatly appreciated.
 
  


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