Re: [Rockies-Edu] Best Results with AD / OD Integration and Network homes
Re: [Rockies-Edu] Best Results with AD / OD Integration and Network homes
- Subject: Re: [Rockies-Edu] Best Results with AD / OD Integration and Network homes
- From: Corey Carson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 11:56:22 -0600
Hi Justin,
I'll take a couple of shots at this, but I'm sure others have more perspective from their production environments.
1. Have you looked at detailed directory service logs?
2. Are you using a .local domain on the Active Directory side?
If you haven't enabled Directory Services debug logging, here are the steps.
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Troubleshooting Directory Services:
Enabling DirectoryService Debug logging
Manually turn logging on/off:
sudo killall -USR1 DirectoryService
Start debugging automatically at startup:
touch /Library/Preferences/DirectoryService/.DSLogDebugAtStart
Logs file:
/Library/Logs/DirectoryService/DirectoryService.debug.log
Level 0 is off, level 7 logs all debug levels. The default level when turning on debugging is 5. This value is saved in /Library/Preferences/DirectoryService/DirectoryServiceDebug.plist. You can use the defaults command to read and set these values:
sudo defaults read /Library/Preferences/DirectoryService/DirectoryServiceDebug "Debug Logging Priority Level"
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/DirectoryService/DirectoryServiceDebug "Debug Logging Priority Level" 2
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For .local domains:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4041
Thanks,
Corey
Corey Carson
Systems Engineer, Apple Education
Apple Inc.
(303) 746-1634
(800) 800-2775 (Support)
www.apple.com/education/resources
On Sep 4, 2013, at 11:08 AM, SMATech <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to troubleshoot slowness for our faculty and staff network homes.
>
> Here is what I'm using:
>
> AD - Windows Server 2008 R2
> OD - OS X 10.7.5, XServe (2 x quadcore Xeon, 30 GB RAM, dual bonded 1Gbps ethernet), XRaid (3 TB, 2GB FibreChannel)
>
> Network Statistics look fine
> AFP server doesn't seem to be getting over loaded
>
> Caches are being redirected to /tmp, but I'm considering changing that because that gets deleted on every restart
>
> DNS is functioning properly
>
> Things I've noticed:
> • OD has created it's own Kerberos realm rather than subjugating itself to the AD realm
> • AD users are not automatically populated in OD despite being part of the AD domain
> • The slowness is the worst the morning after a weekend
> • On the AFP server, I am getting many "AppleFileServer: received message with invalid client_id" messages in System log
> Any and all help or suggestions are appreciated. Thank you,
>
> Justin
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