Conventions Used In This Reference Guide
This section explains the conventions used in this book.
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screen or text that you should type. It is also used for filenames, functions, and
examples.
NOTE
Throughout this book you will see path references of the form:
serverRoot/slapd-serverID/...
serverRoot is the installation directory. For Directory Server 5.x and 6.x,
/usr/netscape/servers
Windows, it is
Server in a different location, you should adapt the path accordingly.
serverID is the ID or identifier you assigned to an instance of Directory Server
when you installed it. For example, if you gave the server an identifier of
phonebook
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-phonebook/. . .
All paths specified in this manual are in UNIX format. If you are using a
Windows-based Directory Server, you should assume the equivalent file paths
whenever UNIX file paths are shown in this book.
In examples/sample code, paths assume that the Directory Server is installed in the
default location
Server in a different location, adapt the paths accordingly. Also, all examples use
phonebook
Related Information
The document set for Directory Server also contains the following guides:
•
Netscape Directory Server Installation Guide. Procedures for installing Directory
Server as well as procedures for migrating your Directory Server.
•
Netscape Directory Server Deployment Guide. Provides an overview for planning
your deployment of the Directory Server. Includes deployment examples.
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is the default installation directory on UNIX. On
c:\usr\netscape\servers
, then the actual path would look like this:
/usr/netscape/servers
for the server identifier where appropriate.
Conventions Used In This Reference Guide
. If you have installed Directory
. If you have installed your Directory
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