[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#556536: Bug#556536: started over from scratch - same result

Dale Schroeder dale at BriannasSaladDressing.com
Tue Dec 15 15:07:27 UTC 2009


Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Dale Schroeder (dale at BriannasSaladDressing.com):
>   
>> I gave up trying to fix the existing systems and downgraded to stable.
>> Today, I took a test machine and reinstalled the entire system.
>> There were no improvements.
>> Winbind would panic at a "getent group" command every time.  getent
>> passwd, wbinfo -u,
>> and wbinfo -g do not appear to cause this anomaly.
>>     
>
>
> Looking at the original bug report you sent (which we apparently
> loosely noticed, sorry for this), I notice that we don't have much
> details about your specific setup.
>
> What kind of machine is the domain controller?
>
> Could you post relevant parts of your smb.conf file (or, even better, the
> output of "testparm")?
>
> Maybe installing the samba-dbg package would help getting more
> information in the panic trace, too (here, Steve Langasek would have
> bette radvice than me, though).
>   
The domain controller is a Windows 2000 Server.
samba-dbg is already installed, so I assume that's all the output I'm 
going to get.

Output of testparm on test system:

[global]

	workgroup = DOMAIN
	realm = DOMAIN.COM
	server string = %h server (Samba %v)
	security = ADS
	allow trusted domains = No
	map to guest = Bad User
	obey pam restrictions = Yes
	password server = ad_pdc
	username map = /etc/samba/users.map
	log level = 1 winbind:3 idmap:3
	log file = /var/log/samba/%m
	max log size = 1000
	name resolve order = wins hosts bcast
	deadtime = 15
	printcap name = cups
	wins server = ###.###.###.###
	ldap ssl = no
	panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d
	idmap backend = rid:DOMAIN=1000-20000000
	idmap uid = 1000-20000000
	idmap gid = 1000-20000000
	template homedir = /home/domain/%U
	template shell = /bin/bash
	winbind cache time = 10
	winbind enum users = Yes
	winbind enum groups = Yes
	winbind use default domain = Yes
	winbind offline logon = Yes
	ea support = Yes
	veto oplock files = /*.doc/*.xls/*.mdb/
	map archive = No
	map readonly = No
	store dos attributes = Yes


One thing I failed to mention yesterday.  Originally, when I ran the 
upgrade on four systems,
two went into panic and two functioned as usual.  The two that 
originally were working
suddenly began to panic after last week's kernel upgrade 
(2.6.30-8squeeze1).  I don't
know if that provides a clue or not.

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