Conventions Used in This Guide
This guide uses the following conventions:
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computer screen or text that you should type. It is also used for filenames,
functions, and examples.
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NOTE
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Throughout this book you will see path references of the form:
serverRoot
UNIX is
If you have installed Directory Server in a different location, you should adapt
the path accordingly.
serverID
when you installed it. For example, if you gave the server an identifier of
phonebook
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-phonebook/. . .
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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.
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In examples/sample code, paths assume that the Directory Server is installed
in the default location
Directory Server in a different location, adapt the paths accordingly. Also, all
examples use
Related Information
The document set for Directory Server also contains the following guides:
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Netscape Directory Server Installation Guide. Contains procedures for installing
your Directory Server as well as procedures for migrating your Directory
Server.
— This typeface is used for any text that appears on the
Notes, Cautions and Tips mark important information. Make sure
you read this information before continuing.
serverRoot/slapd-serverID/...
is the installation directory. The default installation directory on
/usr/netscape/servers
is the ID or identifier you assigned to an instance of Directory Server
, then the actual path would look like this:
/usr/netscape/servers
phonebook
. On Windows, it is
for the server identifier where appropriate.
Conventions Used in This Guide
c:\netscape\servers
. If you have installed your
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