On 02/07/2014 09:45 PM, Patric Becker wrote:

On 02/07/2014 04:22 PM, Martin Simovic wrote:



2014-02-07 16:13 GMT+01:00 Patric Becker <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Hi,


    Thanks for your Quick Answer.

    I´ve installed this machine with help of the iabsis Tutorial ;-).

    I installed it first as "standalone" server and then joined the Domain 
withsamba-tool domain join $domain DC -Uadministrator --realm=$realm and then ad the DNS 
records.

    User replication is working ;-).

    I found something on the net, that i have to install the exchange
    schemas to my windows DC?!? How can i do this (without buying an
    Exchange License ;-))


This is not recommended. MS Exchange schema does not seem to be fully compatible with opechange schema. Therefore if you want to run opechange server you need to install (extend AD schema with) openchange schema. This is doable like I described in my first post. Transfer roles to second DC - extend schema - sieze the roles back to 1st DC.

OK, I've tried it like this

I did: Domain-Provisioning ....OpenChange Install ... and SOGo Install with no Problems.

Then I did samba-tool fsmo transfer --role=all ... but how should I extend the Schema (openchange_provision and openchange_provision --openchangedb was did before) samba-tool fsmo seize --role=all throws this error:

ERROR: Failed to initiate role seize of 'rid' role: objectclass: modify message must have elements/attributes!


I think I have to read a little more about this :-)

Greets

Patric


I found something!

Could it be, that I CANNOT use an Exchange like server besides the SBS 2011 Essential Server? The only setups I found are with Exchange directly installed on the SBS Box and not on his own server.

I´m thinking about using only the Samba4 Box as DC. Until now the SBS 2011 Essential Server did only a little Print- and Fileserving and of course Hosting our CRM System (Navision Financials).

Is it possible to "migrate" the Domain to the Samba Box with the complete Userlist? and demote the SBS 2011 Server?

The PC which I want to use for Samba and Sogo is an "old" P4 Xeon. I think it should do the job, or?

Greets

Paddie





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