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There's no point to block these, winbind will ignore them anyway.
Jerry, Jeremy, we definitely need a chance to trigger a reconnection attempt
after a DC has been rebooted. Right now winbind's reaction to a single rebooted
DC is to declare it offline. It will not try before a "winbind cache timeout"
timeout. If the admin sets this to an hour or longer for performance reasons,
we're screwed. Reboot your DC, no logon for an hour.
Volker
So there is a new subcommand "smbcontrol winbindd validate-cache" now.
This change provides the infrastructure:
The function currently returns "true" unconditionally.
The call of a real cache validation function will be incorporated
in subsequent changes.
Michael
branch, please check if it fulfils your needs.
Two changes: The validation is not done inside the brlock.c traverse_fn,
it's done as a separate routine.
Secondly, this patch does not call the checker routines in smbcontrol
directly but depends on a running smbd.
doing this because for the clustering the marshalling is needed in more
than one place, so I wanted a decent routine to marshall a message_rec
struct which was not there before.
Tridge, this seems about the same speed as it used to be before, the
librpc/ndr overhead in my tests was under the noise.
Volker
it needs the specific error message.
Make messages.c return NTSTATUS and specificially NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if
sending to a non-existent process.
Volker
void message_register(int msg_type,
void (*fn)(int msg_type, struct process_id pid,
- void *buf, size_t len))
+ void *buf, size_t len,
+ void *private_data),
+ void *private_data)
{
struct dispatch_fns *dfn;
So this adds a (so far unused) private pointer that is passed from
message_register to the message handler. A prerequisite to implement a tiny
samba4-API compatible wrapper around our messaging system. That itself is
necessary for the Samba4 notify system.
Yes, I know, I could import the whole Samba4 messaging system, but I want to
do it step by step and I think getting notify in is more important in this
step.
Volker
is produced when a process exits abnormally.
First, we coalesce the core dumping code so that we greatly improve our
odds of being able to produce a core file, even in the case of a memory
fault. I've removed duplicates of dump_core() and split it in two to
reduce the amount of work needed to actually do the dump.
Second, we refactor the exit_server code path to always log an explanation
and a stack trace. My goal is to always produce enough log information
for us to be able to explain any server exit, though there is a risk
that this could produce too much log information on a flaky network.
Finally, smbcontrol has gained a smbd fault injection operation to test
the changes above. This is only enabled for developer builds.
lp_load() could not be called multiple times to modify parameter settings based
on reading from multiple configuration settings. Each time, it initialized all
of the settings back to their defaults before reading the specified
configuration file.
This patch adds a parameter to lp_load() specifying whether the settings should
be initialized. It does, however, still force the settings to be initialized
the first time, even if the request was to not initialize them. (Not doing so
could wreak havoc due to uninitialized values.)
talloc_describe_all() function. Fix smbcontrol <pid> pool-usage
as we desparately need it working in the field to track down
memory leaks. Seriously, when new functionality like the
Samba4 talloc is added, don't just disable working functionality
like "pool-usage", fix the damn thing first !
Jeremy.
* \PIPE\unixinfo
* winbindd's {group,alias}membership new functions
* winbindd's lookupsids() functionality
* swat (trunk changes to be reverted as per discussion with Deryck)
1. using smbc_getxattr() et al, one may now request all access control
entities in the ACL without getting all other NT attributes.
2. added the ability to exclude specified attributes from the result set
provided by smbc_getxattr() et al, when requesting all attributes,
all NT attributes, or all DOS attributes.
3. eliminated all compiler warnings, including when --enable-developer
compiler flags are in use. removed -Wcast-qual flag from list, as that
is specifically to force warnings in the case of casting away qualifiers.
Note: In the process of eliminating compiler warnings, a few nasties were
discovered. In the file libads/sasl.c, PRIVATE kerberos interfaces
are being used; and in libsmb/clikrb5.c, both PRIAVE and DEPRECATED
kerberos interfaces are being used. Someone who knows kerberos
should look at these and determine if there is an alternate method
of accomplishing the task.
whole of samba comiles warning-free with the default compiler flags.
Temporarily defined -Wall to locate other potential problems. Found an
unused static function (#ifdefed out rather than deleted, in case it's
needed for something in progress).
There are also a number of uses of undeclared functions, mostly krb5_*.
Files with these problems need to have appropriate header files included,
but they are not fixed in this update.
oplock_linux.c.c has undefined functions capget() and capset(), which need
to have "#undef _POSIX_SOURCE" specified before including <sys/capability.h>,
but that could potentially have other side effects, so that remains uncorrected
as well.
The flag -Wall should be added permanently to CFLAGS, and all warnings then
generated should be eliminated.