Note, Important, Warning – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual

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Monospace
with a
background

This type of formatting is used for anything entered or returned in a
command prompt.

Italicized text

Any text which is italicized is a variable, such as instance_name or
hostname. Occasionally, this is also used to emphasize a new term or other
phrase.

Bolded text

Most phrases which are in bold are application names, such as Cygwin, or
are fields or options in a user interface, such as a User Name Here: field
or Save button.

Other formatting styles draw attention to important text.

NOTE

A note provides additional information that can help illustrate the behavior of the system or
provide more detail for a specific issue.

IMPORTANT

Important information is necessary, but possibly unexpected, such as a configuration change that
will not persist after a reboot.

WARNING

A warning indicates potential data loss, as may happen when tuning hardware for maximum
performance.

3. Additional Reading

The Directory Server Administrator's Guide describes how to set up, configure, and administer Red Hat
Directory Server and its contents. this manual does not describe many of the basic directory and
architectural concepts that you need to deploy, install, and administer a directory service successfully.
Those concepts are contained in the Red Hat Directory Server Deployment Guide. You should read that
book before continuing with this manual.

When you are familiar with Directory Server concepts and have done some preliminary planning for your
directory service, install the Directory Server. The instructions for installing the various Directory Server
components are contained in the Red Hat Directory Server Installation Guide. Many of the scripts and
commands used to install and administer the Directory Server are explained in detail in the Red Hat
Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference
.

Also, Managing Servers with Red Hat Console contains general background information on how to use
the Red Hat Console. You should read and understand the concepts in that book before you attempt to
administer Directory Server.

The document set for Directory Server contains the following guides:

Red Hat Directory Server Release Notes contain important information on new features, fixed bugs,
known issues and workarounds, and other important deployment information for this specific version
of Directory Server.
Red Hat Directory Server Deployment Guide provides an overview for planning a deployment of the
Directory Server.
Red Hat Directory Server Administrator's Guide contains procedures for the day-to-day maintenance
of the directory service. Includes information on configuring server-side plug-ins.
Red Hat Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference provides reference
information on the command-line scripts, configuration attributes, and log files shipped with Directory
Server.
Red Hat Directory Server Installation Guide contains procedures for installing your Directory Server
as well as procedures for migrating from a previous installation of Directory Server.
Red Hat Directory Server Schema Reference provides reference information about the Directory
Server schema.
Red Hat Directory Server Plug-in Programmer's Guide describes how to write server plug-ins in
order to customize and extend the capabilities of Directory Server.
Using Red Hat Console gives an overview of the primary user interface and how it interacts with the
Directory Server and Administration Server, as well as how to perform basic management tasks
through the main Console window.

Red Hat Directory Server 8.1 Configuration and Command Reference

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