Red Hat 8.1 User Manual

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daemon

A background process on a Unix machine that is responsible for a particular system task.
Daemon processes do not need human intervention to continue functioning.

DAP

Directory Access Protocol. The ISO X.500 standard protocol that provides client access to the
directory.

data master

The server that is the master source of a particular piece of data.

database link

An implementation of chaining. The database link behaves like a database but has no
persistent storage. Instead, it points to data stored remotely.

default index

One of a set of default indexes created per database instance. Default indexes can be modified,
although care should be taken before removing them, as certain plug-ins may depend on them.

definition entry

See

CoS definition entry

.

Directory Access Protocol

See

DAP

.

Directory Manager

The privileged database administrator, comparable to the root user in UNIX. Access control
does not apply to the Directory Manager.

directory service

A database application designed to manage descriptive, attribute-based information about
people and resources within an organization.

directory tree

The logical representation of the information stored in the directory. It mirrors the tree model
used by most filesystems, with the tree's root point appearing at the top of the hierarchy. Also
known as

DIT

.

distinguished name

String representation of an entry's name and location in an LDAP directory.

DIT

See

directory tree

.

DM

See

Directory Manager

.

DN

See

distinguished name

.

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