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re-indexing in ldb is triggered on any modification to the @ATTRIBUTES
or @INDEXLIST records. This happens to produce a worst-case
fragmentation of the database, as all @INDEX records are deleted then
re-created. By repacking after re-indexing we ensure that the database
ends up without extreme fragmentation.
The command line tools ldbadd, ldbmodify and ldbedit should operate
within a transaction to make them more efficient. The ldbadd tool in
particular is much faster when adding a large number of records if all
the adds happen within a transaction. Previously there was a
transaction per record.
The tdb_repack() function repacks a TDB so that it has a single
freelist entry. The file doesn't shrink, but it does remove all
freelist fragmentation. This code originated in the CTDB vacuuming
code, but will now be used in ldb to cope with fragmentation from
re-indexing
tdbbackup was originally written before we had transactions, and it
attempted to use its own fsync() calls to make it safe. Now that we
have transactions we can do it in a much safer (and faster!) fashion
previous behaviour for the 'bad bind' case.
(It is only close, not matching - Windows 2008 sends a different,
non-zero, assoc_group_id each time)
Andrew Bartlett
Older pam implementations on Linux define PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVER_ERR
instead of PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVERY_ERR. We have always defined and
are using PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVER_ERR in all other places.
Michael
In this form, the prots array is fully read-only in the text segment and thus
can be shared between processes.
Probably pointless, but I had fun doing it :-)
saf_join_store() should be called after a successful
domain join, the affinity to the dc used at join time
has a larger ttl, to avoid problems with delayed replication.
metze
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
(cherry picked from commit 80e74a27c55c01221091e3eec930c2ac4433c22c)
It could happen that all dcs in a site are unavailable
(some sites have only one dc) and then we need to fallback
to get all dcs.
metze
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
(cherry picked from commit c127367b1dd622eeceb1f47de0a047c297dda222)
We use get_dc_name() for LDAP because it generates the selfwritten
krb5.conf with the correct kdc addresses and sets KRB5_CONFIG.
For CLDAP we need to use get_sorted_dc_list() to avoid recursion.
metze
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
(cherry picked from commit d2f7f81f4d61bae9c4be65cbc1bf962b6c24a31f)
ads->config.tried_closest_dc was never set.
metze
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
(cherry picked from commit dfe5b00db35e1e7c7bb3ba36729fc3f97eb48db3)
dom_sid.sub_auths rather than a dynamically allocated one.
This makes it possible to use the same DCE/RPC object code for Samba 3
and Samba 4's DCE/RPC parsers and allows copying sids more easily
(since they no longer contain any pointers). The cost of having additional
manual marshalling code is limited (~35 additional lines of C code).
Windows returns NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY, as does Samba 3.0. 3.2 and
following returned NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER which is wrong.
Before I converted reply_open_and_X to create_file() we called
open_file_ntcreate directly. Passing through open&X for a filename that exists
as a directory ends up in open_directory after having tried open_file_ntcreate.
Some check in there returns NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER. With this additional
FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE flag we get the correct error message back from
create_file_unixpath before trying open_directory().
Survives make test, but as this also touches the other open variants I would
like others to review this.
Volker