This is a Python Path Issue:
/root/samba-master/bin/samba-tool domain join AAF.ECPI DC -Uadministrator --realm=AAF.ECPI I get the following Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/root/samba-master/bin/samba-tool", line 33, in <module>
from samba.netcmd.main import cmd_sambatool
ImportError: No module named samba.netcmd.main
Here is the following Scenario of the above:
I am running a CentosOS Release 6.5 (Final) Kernel Linux 2.632-431.11.2.el6.x86_64 GNOME 2.28.2
Both my Domain and Relm are AAF.ECPI; My Directory Path for Samba Version is /root/samba-master/
I did a Yum Update before starting anything
Then I did a:
yum install glibc glibc-devel gcc python* libacl-devel krb5-workstation krb5-libs pam_krb5
and then I removed the older samba packages before starting via the command:
yum remove samba-winbind-client samba-common samba-client
Then I installed git core using the command:
yum install git-core
Then I downloaded Samba with the following command:
git clone git://git.samba.org/samba.git samba-master
Then I installed the additional openldap-devel Library
then I did the ./configure --enable-debug --enable-selftest
then initiated the make command
Then I successfully did a:
kinit administrator
and it prompted me for the Administrator Password of the Windows Domain Administrator.
Then I ran
klist
and it successfully showed me I had a security token from the Windows Primary Domain Controller.
Where I am currently Stuck is when I run the:
/root/samba-master/bin/samba-tool domain join AAF.ECPI DC -Uadministrator --realm=AAF.ECPI I get the following Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/root/samba-master/bin/samba-tool", line 33, in <module>
from samba.netcmd.main import cmd_sambatool
ImportError: No module named samba.netcmd.main
When I do a find / - name samba.netcmd.main
It pulls up: NOTHING!!
If I pull up : find / -name netcmd
I get:
/root/samba-master/python/samba/netcmd
/root/samba-master/bin/python/samba/netcmd
/root/samba-master/bin/default/python/samba/netcmd
In my research somebody said: to export the PYTHONPATH and to change it to the correct path of the netcmd command.
if I wanted to fix it permanently then to update my bash.rc file.
In other words Tell my samba tool where to look, and this look is only temporary till I close my terminal. Placing the
command in the bash.rc file will run this script every time I open my terminal. Well, I tried all 3 and none of them worked.
And if one of you has an answer, help me cause I need my domain member server to work ASAP. Like before 1pm on May 5th 2014 if at all possible. if one of your reps has an answer PLease call my Cell (425) 231-8472. My Absolute Deadline is May 7th by 8am, but that's pushing it.
Thanks you,
Joshua
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