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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
3<chapter id="tdb">
4
5<chapterinfo>
6	&author.jht;
7	
8	<pubdate>May 28, 2008</pubdate>
9</chapterinfo>
10
11<title>Managing TDB Files</title>
12
13<sect1>
14<title>Features and Benefits</title>
15
16	<para>
17<indexterm><primary>tdb</primary></indexterm>
18<indexterm><primary>Trivial Database</primary></indexterm>
19	Samba uses a lightweight database called Trivial Database (tdb) in which it stores persistent and transient data.
20	Some tdb files can be disposed of before restarting Samba, but others are used to store information that is vital
21	to Samba configuration and behavior. The following information is provided to help administrators who are seeking
22	to better manage their Samba installations.
23	</para>
24
25	<para>
26<indexterm><primary>tdb</primary></indexterm>
27<indexterm><primary>currupted</primary></indexterm>
28<indexterm><primary>backup</primary></indexterm>
29<indexterm><primary>restore</primary></indexterm>
30	Those who package Samba for commercial distribution with operating systems and appliances would do well to take
31	note that tdb files can get corrupted, and for this reason ought to be backed up regularly.  An appropriate time
32	is at system shutdown (backup) and startup (restore from backup).
33	</para>
34
35<table frame="all" id="TOSH-TDB">
36                <title>Samba's Trivial Database Files</title>
37                <tgroup align="center" cols="2">
38                <thead>
39                <row><entry>File name</entry><entry>Preserve</entry><entry>Description</entry></row>
40                </thead>
41
42                <tbody>
43                        <row><entry>account_policy.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
44				<entry><para>NT account policy settings such as pw expiration, etc...</para></entry></row>
45                        <row><entry>brlock.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
46				<entry><para>Byte range locks.</para></entry></row>
47                        <row><entry>browse.dat</entry><entry>N</entry>
48				<entry><para>Browse lists - gets rebuilt automatically.</para></entry></row>
49                        <row><entry>connections.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
50				<entry><para>Share connections. Used to enforce max connections, etc.</para></entry></row>
51                        <row><entry>gencache.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
52				<entry><para>Generic caching database.</para></entry></row>
53                        <row><entry>group_mapping.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
54				<entry><para>Stores group mapping information. Not used when using LDAP backend.</para></entry></row>
55                        <row><entry>  lang_en.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
56				<entry><para>Stores language encoding information.</para></entry></row>
57                        <row><entry>locking.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
58				<entry><para>Stores share mode and oplock information.</para></entry></row>
59                        <row><entry>login_cache.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
60				<entry><para>Keeps a log of bad pw attempts.</para></entry></row>
61                        <row><entry>messages.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
62				<entry><para>Used to keep track of Samba internal messaging.</para></entry></row>
63                        <row><entry>netsamlogon_cache.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
64				<entry><para>
65					Cache of user net_info_3 struct from <emphasis>net_samlogon()</emphasis>
66					requests from domain member machines.
67				</para></entry></row>
68                        <row><entry>ntdrivers.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
69				<entry><para>Stores installed printer driver information.</para></entry></row>
70                        <row><entry>ntforms.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
71				<entry><para>Stores installed printer forms information.</para></entry></row>
72                        <row><entry>ntprinters.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
73				<entry><para>Stores installed printers information.</para></entry></row>
74                        <row><entry>printing directory</entry><entry>Y</entry>
75				<entry><para>Directory containing tdb per print queue of cached lpq output.</para></entry></row>
76                        <row><entry>registry.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
77				<entry><para>Windows registry skeleton (connect via regedit.exe).</para></entry></row>
78                        <row><entry>sessionid.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
79				<entry><para>Session information to support <literal>utmp = yes</literal> capabilities.</para></entry></row>
80                        <row><entry>share_info.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
81				<entry><para>Stores share-level ACL configuration settings.
82					Default ACL is <emphasis>Everyone - Full Control</emphasis>.
83				</para></entry></row>
84                        <row><entry>unexpected.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
85				<entry><para>
86					Unexpected packet queue needed to support windows clients that respond on a 
87					different port that the originating reques.
88				</para></entry></row>
89                        <row><entry>winbindd_cache.tdb</entry><entry>N</entry>
90				<entry><para>Winbind's cache of user lists.</para></entry></row>
91                        <row><entry>winbindd_idmap.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
92				<entry><para>Winbind's local IDMAP database.</para></entry></row>
93                        <row><entry>wins.dat</entry><entry>N</entry>
94				<entry><para>
95				WINS database iused only when <parameter>wins support = yes</parameter>
96				has been set. This gets rebuilt or updated at every restart.
97				</para></entry></row>
98                        <row><entry>wins.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
99				<entry><para>
100				The working permanent storage for all WINS data. This database is used only
101				when <parameter>wins support = yes</parameter> has been set in the &smb.conf; file.
102				Note: This retains all manually configured WINS entries. Manual setting can be done use the net utility.
103				</para></entry></row>
104                        <row><entry>secrets.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
105				<entry><para>
106				This tdb file stores internal settings such as the machine and the domain SID, secret passwords
107				that are used with LDAP, the machine secret token, etc. This is an essential file that is stored
108				in a secure area. Vendors locate this in various folders. Check <command>smbd -b</command> to
109				find its location on your system.
110				</para></entry></row>
111                        <row><entry>schannel_store.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
112				<entry><para>
113				This stores secure channel access token information used with SMB signing.
114				</para></entry></row>
115                        <row><entry>passdb.tdb</entry><entry>Y</entry>
116				<entry><para>
117				This stores the Samba SAM account information when using a tdbsam password backend.
118				</para></entry></row>
119                </tbody>
120        </tgroup>
121        </table>
122
123</sect1>
124
125<sect1>
126<title>Managing TDB Files</title>
127
128	<para>
129	The <command>tdbbackup</command> utility is a tool that may be used to backup samba tdb files.
130	This tool may also be used to verify the integrity of the tdb files prior to Samba startup or
131	during normal operation. If it finds file damage it will search for a prior backup the backup
132	file from which the damaged tdb file will be restored. The <command>tdbbackup</command>
133	utility can safely be run at any time. It was designed so that it can be used at any time to
134	validate the integrity of tdb files, even during Samba operation.
135	</para>
136
137	<para>
138	It is recommended to backup all tdb files as part of the Samba start-up scripts on a Samba
139	server. The following command syntax can be used:
140	</para>
141<screen>
142myserver# > cd /var/lib/samba
143myserver@ > tdbbackup *.tdb
144</screen>
145	<para>
146	The default extension is <filename>.bak</filename>. Any alternate extension can be specified
147	by executing <literal>tdbbackup -s 'new_extension' *.tdb</literal> as part of your startup script.
148	</para>
149
150</sect1>
151
152</chapter>
153