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  • | text = This page describes creating a backup on Samba v4.0-v4.8 using a bash script. Creating backups has been greatly i This is a tutorial about backup and restore of a Samba AD DC. It is hoped that it will be useful, but it co
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  • One of the backup options involves renaming the domain (see [[Domain rename tool]]). Note tha ...store</code> to restore the backup-file. Generally, you'll need to run the backup/restore commands as root. See [[Back up and Restoring a Samba AD DC]] for m
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  • ...ibly time consuming (as it mostly requires a GUI editor) and so allowing a backup to be restored (to a new GPO) makes this a lot easier. This makes it much e The backup process reads the GPO configuration files and stores them as generalized XM
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  • ...database that the testenv uses via a backup-file. For more information on backup-files, see [[Back up and Restoring a Samba AD DC]]. Basically, the easiest bin/samba-tool domain backup offline --targetdir=$HOME/samba-backups --configfile=./st/$ENVNAME/etc/smb.
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  • One of the backup options involves renaming the domain (see [[Domain rename tool]]). Note tha ...store</code> to restore the backup-file. Generally, you'll need to run the backup/restore commands as root. See [[Back up and Restoring a Samba AD DC]] for m
    4 KB (587 words) - 05:21, 1 May 2019
  • Login to node2 - the backup domain controller, and do the same. Login to your backup domain controller (node2) and type the following command using the SID obta
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  • ...lone of a running DC's database, renames it in the process, and produces a backup file. * samba-tool domain backup restore: this takes the backup file and populates the files needed to run a fresh new samba DC.
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  • dn: cn=Backup Operators,ou=Groups,dc=differentialdesign,dc=org cn: Backup Operators
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  • Repeat this process on node2 your backup domain controller, so they are both running identical versions of heartbeat
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  • | text = This page describes creating a backup on Samba v4.0-v4.8 using a bash script. Creating backups has been greatly i This is a tutorial about backup and restore of a Samba AD DC. It is hoped that it will be useful, but it co
    7 KB (1,158 words) - 16:20, 18 February 2022
  • * Generate a 'rename' backup of one of your production DCs. * Restore the backup-file onto the lab DC.
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  • ...ibly time consuming (as it mostly requires a GUI editor) and so allowing a backup to be restored (to a new GPO) makes this a lot easier. This makes it much e The backup process reads the GPO configuration files and stores them as generalized XM
    7 KB (1,206 words) - 09:13, 17 November 2021
  • Login to node2 – your backup domain controller, use the exact same configuration as the primary domain c
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  • Login to node 2 the backup domain controller and do the same.
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  • ...doing this as per section 7.0: BIND DNS; however it is desirable to have a backup feature such as entries in the /etc/hosts file.
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  • ...x</code> option (and it's probably best to take both an online and offline backup). ...u could try reverting back to the domain backup-file. Restoring the domain backup-file involves rejoining all the DCs from scratch, so you would only resort
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  • Now login to node2 the backup domain controller and fdisk /dev/hdd1 as per above; or your chosen device.
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  • On the Backup Domain Controller
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  • | text = This page describes creating a backup on Samba v4.9 onwards. For backups on Samba v4.0-v4.8, see [[Using_the_samb ...in the unlikely event that it suffers a catastrophic failure. It does not backup individual DCs.
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  • '''''- Backup Domain Controller''''' Login to node2 – the backup domain controller and repeat the above steps.
    11 KB (1,406 words) - 06:08, 18 June 2007
  • ...to create a snapshot backup-file of the database. You can then restore the backup-file on a new VM (instead of doing the <code>samba-tool domain provision</c :If you are using developer testenvs, note that you can load the backup-files into a [[Customdc testenv]].
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  • Login to node2 - the backup domain controller, and do the same. Login to your backup domain controller (node2) and type the following command using the SID obta
    22 KB (2,932 words) - 12:49, 14 March 2007
  • Repeat this process on node2 your backup domain controller, so they are both running identical versions of heartbeat Login to node2 – your backup domain controller, use the exact same configuration as the primary domain c
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  • # # Backup Domain Controller
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  • ...ate test data from your domain, use the [[Domain rename tool]] to create a backup; the example on this page assumes you have used mydomain.org as the renamed sudo samba-tool domain backup rename MYDOMAIN mydomain.org --targetdir=/tmp/backup --server=dc1 -UAdministrator
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  • * Join domain as either member or backup domain controller * Copy a running DC's current DB into a backup tar file
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  • added: "cn=Backup Operators,ou=Groups,dc=differentialdesign,dc=org" (00000013)
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  • ...r domain using the [[Back_up_and_Restoring_a_Samba_AD_DC|samba-tool domain backup tool]]. ...age, take an [[Back_up_and_Restoring_a_Samba_AD_DC#Online_DC_backup|online backup]] of another DC in the network. This mimics the rejoin process - if it does
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  • added: "cn=Backup Operators,ou=Groups,dc=differentialdesign,dc=org" (00000013)
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  • ...roblems with your Active Directory (AD). Verify that you have a restorable backup before changing the IP address. For details, see [[Back_up_and_Restoring_a_
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  • == Backup Domain Controller (BDC) == ...s are always done on the [[#Primary_Domain_Controller_.28PDC.29|PDC]]. The Backup Domain Controller is only read-only. Changes are pushed from the PDC via Ma
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  • ...uld [[Back_up_and_Restoring_a_Samba_AD_DC#Restoring_the_domain|restore the backup-file]] you made prior to upgrading. Note that you can only restore a single ...abase was upgraded by that version (or a higher one). Hopefully you made a backup of your database before upgrading, in which case you restore it. Otherwise,
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  • For Time Machine backup share (added in Samba 4.8):
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  • ...in uses only one Primary Domain Controller (PDC) and optionally additional Backup Domain Controllers (BDC). In an AD forest, there is no difference between D * Create a hot-backup of the <code>/usr/local/samba/private/idmap.ldb</code> file on the existing
    16 KB (2,434 words) - 10:26, 26 September 2023
  • ...nges to understand the process. Restoring your production environment from backup is costly in time and resources, and may cause an extended outage as a resu * Ensure you do this first on a [[Create_a_samba_lab-domain|lab-domain backup of your production domain]]
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  • (*) information persistent across restarts (but not necessarily important to backup).
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  • It is not necessary to install smbldap-tools on the backup domain controller. However this lets you add users from the BDC which will
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  • | text = Updating the Schema can break your AD. Verify you have a working backup before updating the schema.
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  • ...broken DC and connect it to the network again. But never restore it from a backup, if at least one DC in the domain is still working. The replication could m
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  • :* [[Backup and restore]]
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  • <BR>Before starting, make a '''backup''' of your sysvol just in case.
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  • <BR>Please make a '''backup''' of your sysvol, just in case, this is because there is no <code>dry-run<
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  • It is not necessary to install smbldap-tools on the backup domain controller. However this lets you add users from the BDC which will
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  • <td rowspan="3">Join a domain as either a member or a backup domain controller <br>(server connection required)</td>
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  • Login to node 2 the backup domain controller and do the same. Now login to node2 the backup domain controller and fdisk /dev/hdd1 as per above; or your chosen device.
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  • * NT4 backup domain controllers (BDC)
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  • A new 'samba-tool gpo backup' command has been added that can export a set of Group Policy Objects from ...(The administrator needs to correct the values of XML entities between the backup and restore to account for the change in domain).
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  • Don't forget to update logrotate to backup your new log directories ('''NOTE:''' if you copy/paste this into your own
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  • ====Domain backup and restore==== ...ir domain DB]]. In the event of a catastrophic failure of the domain, this backup-file can be used to restore Samba services.
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  • It is necessary to use LDAP as our database backend for Samba when using Backup Domain Controllers. This is the recommended design to replicate records to
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  • ...75 BUG #14575]: samba-tool: Give better error information when the 'domain backup restore' fails with a duplicate SID. ...://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14027 BUG #14027]: samba-tool domain backup offline doesn't work against bind DLZ backend.
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  • ====samba-tool domain backup offline with the LMDB backend==== ...takes out locks against concurrent modification of the database during the backup. If you use this tool on a Samba AD DC using LMDB, you should upgrade to t
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  • CVE number in time, the backup process is to fill in this form
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