Hello all,
Firstly, I’ve been using SUSE for about a year now with experience with other distributions before that and have found that openSUSE is the most comfortable fit for me so far. Finally decided to take the plunge and join the forums, because I’m having a problem that I can’t seem to resolve with my limited experience of the system. I would like to start off by offering a general thank you to the forums for being a good source of information for the past year.
I’m hoping to find a resolution to a problem I’m having with my work laptop. I had been using 11.4 successfully connected to the domain via the Windows Domain Membership utility for the past six months. Works no problem and all I have had to do in the past is stop the avahi-daemon service to do this. Unfortunately I’m receiving the following message when taking the same steps as I previously would after upgrading to 12.1
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Error:
Failed to join domain: failed to lookup DC info for domain ‘DOMAIN.LOCAL’ over rpc: NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES*
I’m looking for suggestions on how to resolve this. Here’s what I have tried thus far:
- Installing the latest Samba client from the repositories
- Checked the ping to the DNS server and back - all okay.
- Rebooted said DNS server
- Ran nslookup DOMAIN.LOCAL - it picks up the IP addresses of the domain controllers
- Restarted the Samba and Winbind services
- Rebooted my laptop
- Added the PDC to my /etc/hosts file
- Made various amendments to /etc/resolv.conf
- Turned the firewall off
- Made various amendments to /etc/samba/smb.conf
There seems to be a real dearth of information for this particular message with the ‘NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES’ ending. Hopefully someone can assist as I can’t see any environment issues that would cause this and doing this on 11.4 was extremely simple. I have had a look around at some of the Samba forums/mailing lists, but am struggling to make full sense of some of them and whether I’m really carrying out what they are suggesting.
If you require any further information then please let me know.
Appreciate any help that one can offer,
Ash