# $OpenLDAP$
-# Copyright 1999-2003, The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
+# Copyright 1999-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
# COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT.
H1: Building and Installing OpenLDAP Software
H3: Database Software
-OpenLDAP's {{slapd}}(8) primary database backend, {{TERM:BDB}},
-requires {{ORG[expand]Sleepycat}} {{PRD:Berkeley DB}}.
+OpenLDAP's {{slapd}}(8) {{TERM:BDB}} and {{TERM:HDB}} primary database backends
+require {{ORG[expand]Sleepycat}} {{PRD:Berkeley DB}}.
If not available at configure time, you will not be able build
-{{slapd}}(8) with this primary database backend.
+{{slapd}}(8) with these primary database backends.
Your operating system may provide a supported version of
{{PRD:Berkeley DB}} in the base system or as an optional
download page {{URL: http://www.sleepycat.com/download/}}. There
are several versions available. Generally, the most recent release
(with published patches) is recommended. This package is required
-if you wish to use the {{TERM:BDB}} database backend.
+if you wish to use the {{TERM:BDB}} or {{TERM:HDB}} database backends.
OpenLDAP's {{slapd}}(8) LDBM backend supports a variety of data
base managers including {{PRD:Berkeley DB}} and {{PRD:GDBM}}.
You should examine the output of this command carefully to make sure
everything is installed correctly. You will find the configuration files
for {{slapd}}(8) in {{F:/usr/local/etc/openldap}} by default. See the
-chapter {{SECT:The slapd Configuration File}} for additional information.
+chapter {{SECT:Configuring slapd}} for additional information.