|
This tool (in contrast to tdbtool) reads Samba's configuration
and if clustering = yes, it talks to CTDB instead of accessing
the TDB data bases directly. This is done by simply using
the dbwrap mechanim, just like the Samba daemons.
This first version can read and write int32 and uint32 values
and delete records from a (c)tdb database.
More operations will follow.
This tool can already be useful in CTDB environments, e.g. when
"net idmap restore" fails to set the USER and GROUP HWM keys,
because the methods are deliberately not implemented in
idmap_tdb2.c. You can manually set the high water marks
with
"dbwrap_tool store idmap_tdb2.tdb 'USER HWM' int32 12345"
and
"dbwrap_tool store idmap_tdb2.tdb 'GROUP HWM' int32 67890"
Michael
|