From: Michael Wood on
On 16 June 2010 21:54, <tms3(a)tms3.com> wrote:
> Is there a list of commands for cleaning up orphaned DC's.  I used ntdsutil
> on the Windows boxes no problem.  Used an LDAP gui tool to remove the LDAP
> entries.  Sadly Samba4 is still trying to contact the orphan.  Any guidance
> or manual page would be appreciated.

I was just wondering the same thing earlier. I used dsa.msc to delete
a Samba4 DC that is no longer running. It no longer shows up in
dsa.msc, but another Samba4 DC is still trying to contact it.

I still see references to it in private/sam.ldb.d/*, but I'm not sure
what to remove.

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SNIP
>>
>> Is there a list of commands for cleaning up orphaned DC's. I used
>> ntdsutil
>> on the Windows boxes no problem. Used an LDAP gui tool to remove the
>> LDAP
>> entries. Sadly Samba4 is still trying to contact the orphan. Any
>> guidance
>> or manual page would be appreciated.
>
> I was just wondering the same thing earlier. I used dsa.msc to delete
> a Samba4 DC that is no longer running. It no longer shows up in
> dsa.msc, but another Samba4 DC is still trying to contact it.

Yes, my PDC is Samba4 so it's making things a bit wonky, and as I'm
having Kerberos issues (I'm fairly certain with the W2K8R2 server) I'd
like to get rid of the orphaned DC so I can concentrate on the
Kerberos problem, then move on to my XenApp Server.
>
>
>
> I still see references to it in private/sam.ldb.d/*, but I'm not sure
> what to remove.

I'm going to start parsing through that stuff in a bit. If I find
anything useful I'll let you know.

Cheers,
>
>
>
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> Michael Wood <esiotrot(a)gmail.com>

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