From: Howard Chu Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 11:53:18 +0000 (+0000) Subject: manpage is slapd-config(5), not slapd.d(5) X-Git-Tag: OPENLDAP_REL_ENG_2_4_4ALPHA~8^2~466 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2e15100e98706f8bcddffc7492ae608f8de537fc;p=openldap manpage is slapd-config(5), not slapd.d(5) --- diff --git a/doc/guide/admin/slapdconf2.sdf b/doc/guide/admin/slapdconf2.sdf index b02f5d28a2..8318dc933b 100644 --- a/doc/guide/admin/slapdconf2.sdf +++ b/doc/guide/admin/slapdconf2.sdf @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ operations with data in {{TERM:LDIF}}. The LDAP configuration engine allows all of slapd's configuration options to be changed on the fly, generally without requiring a server restart for the changes to take effect. The old style {{slapd.conf}}(5) file is still -supported, but must be converted to the new {{slapd.d}}(5) format +supported, but must be converted to the new {{slapd-config}}(5) format to allow runtime changes to be saved. While the old style configuration uses a single file, normally installed as {{F:/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf}}, the new style @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ FT[align="Center"] Figure 5.1: Sample configuration tree. Other objects may be part of the configuration but were omitted from the illustration for clarity. -The {{slapd.d}} configuration tree has a very specific structure. The +The {{slapd-config}} configuration tree has a very specific structure. The root of the tree is named {{EX:cn=config}} and contains global configuration settings. Additional settings are contained in separate child entries: * Include files @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ and object classes) are also provided in the H2: Configuration Directives This section details commonly used configuration directives. For -a complete list, see the {{slapd.d}}(5) manual page. This section +a complete list, see the {{slapd-config}}(5) manual page. This section will treat the configuration directives in a top-down order, starting with the global directives in the {{EX:cn=config}} entry. Each directive will be described along with its default value (if any) and