Upgrade tool module

As I said, I can’t access the share, it doesn’t matter if it’s ip or hostname. I’m trying to ascertain if this is a networking issue.

… pasted from wrong machine… grrrr.

What is the hostname command output?

Mixed case keytab entries could lead to troubles.

Do you have an old XP client to make a connection test? Otherwise you can reproduce old protocol connections following these instructions:

  • copy smb.conf to the local directory
  • edit it and set client NTLMv2 auth = yes
  • run smbclient -s ...
smbclient -U 'DPNET\davidep%Nethesis,1234' -s smb.conf //192.168.122.8/iba1

@davidep I can’t believe it, I totally posted the output from the wrong machine… this is the upgraded, problem instance. Sorry about that.

[root@server9b ~]# hostname
server9b.mydomain.com

Keytab name: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
KVNO Principal
---- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
   2 host/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 host/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 SERVER9B$@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 SERVER9B$@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 SERVER9B$@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 SERVER9B$@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 SERVER9B$@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 smtp/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 pop/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 imap/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/server9b.mydomain.com@AD.mydomain.COM
   2 cifs/SERVER9B@AD.mydomain.COM

Can you check if in your “Services” page there is something stopped (like postgresql)?

@federico.ballarini
There’s no postgre…
only stopped services are the expected ones, lsm ftp… it’d be a pretty broken mail server otherwise…

Hi @fasttech. I’ve upgraded 5 servers and never have got problem… this is strange.
When you access directory from client can you check log on server to see if there is something interesting (messages.log and smbd.log)

@federico.ballarini
I can’t tell you how frustrating it is to troubleshoot with the logs, there are about 40 different log files related to samba and I’ve had about zero luck troubleshooting anything using them over the last couple of years. I’ve got one problem with one server I’ve been fighting for a long time and have never seen anything in log after log trying to get a hint of the problem.
Now samba audit works great… if the machine connected… but then there’s no problem is there…

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7 posts were split to a new topic: NS6 upgrade tool: nethserver-upgrade-txcheck error

Time has passed and many successful cases were reported. Now we’re fixing a couple of minor bugs.

…but I think it’s time to remove the Beta wording. What do you think?

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Yes!!!

:+1: Yes!!!

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