+# $OpenLDAP$
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H1: The Big Picture - Configuration Choices
servers in any way. This configuration is shown in Figure 2.
!import "config_local.gif"; align="center"; title="Local service via slapd configuration"
-FT: Figure 2: Local service via slapd configuration.
+FT[align="Center"] Figure 2: Local service via slapd configuration.
Use this configuration if you are just starting out (it's the one the
quick-start guide makes for you) or if you want to provide a local
their service). This configuration is shown in Figure 3.
!import "config_x500ref.gif"; align="center"; title="Local service via slapd + X.500 referrals configuration"
-FT: Figure 3: Local service via slapd + X.500 referrals configuration
+FT[align="Center"] Figure 3: Local service via slapd + X.500 referrals configuration
Use this configuration if you want to provide local service but still want
to be connected to the rest of the X.500 world. Remember, you don't
in Figure 4.
!import "config_x500fe.gif"; align="center"; title="Local service via X.500 and ldapd configuration"
-FT: Figure 4: Local service via X.500 and ldapd configuration
+FT[align="Center"] Figure 4: Local service via X.500 and ldapd configuration
Use this configuration if you are already running an X.500 service.
Slapd is not involved in this configuration, so you can probably stop
is shown in figure 5.
!import "config_repl.gif"; align="center"; title="Master slapd with two slaves replicated with slurpd"
-FT: Figure 5: Master slapd with two slaves replicated with slurpd
+FT[align="Center"] Figure 5: Master slapd with two slaves replicated with slurpd
This configuration can be used in conjunction with the first two
configurations in situations where a single slapd does not provide the
required reliability or availability.
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