I am trying to add a DS1618+ as a Member DC in an existing Windows domain. It does all its checks fine, then starts and gets to about .5% complete, hangs for a bit, then fails. Not much in the way of an error message, it just says to "Failed to join domain. Contact Synology Support".
I SSH'd into the box and went to /var/log and found this in the "synoscgi.log"
failed to exec '/var/packages/SMBService/target/usr/bin/samba-tool domain join mydomain.local DC --dns-backend BIND9_DLZ --username myusername --password <masked> -configfile /etc/samba/synoadserver.conf', ret 255
task (DomainSDCConnector) execution failed because failed to create domain
I then looked in /etc/samba for the "synoadserver.conf" file referenced in the failed command. It did not exist. So, I searched the file system, found one, copied that to /etc/samba, tried to become a member DC again, it failed again the same way. Oddly, the file I copied into /etc/samba disappeared which leads me to believe that the NAS is responsible for creating this file and dropping it in that folder.
I should point out that I have no issue with simply joining the NAS to the same domain, I am just unable to make it a member DC.
Any ideas? What should I look for in the log dump via Support Center/Support Services/Generate Logs ?? The system is air gapped and has no internet access which further complicates issues.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I SSH'd into the box and went to /var/log and found this in the "synoscgi.log"
failed to exec '/var/packages/SMBService/target/usr/bin/samba-tool domain join mydomain.local DC --dns-backend BIND9_DLZ --username myusername --password <masked> -configfile /etc/samba/synoadserver.conf', ret 255
task (DomainSDCConnector) execution failed because failed to create domain
I then looked in /etc/samba for the "synoadserver.conf" file referenced in the failed command. It did not exist. So, I searched the file system, found one, copied that to /etc/samba, tried to become a member DC again, it failed again the same way. Oddly, the file I copied into /etc/samba disappeared which leads me to believe that the NAS is responsible for creating this file and dropping it in that folder.
I should point out that I have no issue with simply joining the NAS to the same domain, I am just unable to make it a member DC.
Any ideas? What should I look for in the log dump via Support Center/Support Services/Generate Logs ?? The system is air gapped and has no internet access which further complicates issues.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.