tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 17.45 skrev Graham Leggett: > > The slapd-bdb(5) manpage already says "Note: changing index settings > > requires rebuilding indices, see slapindex(8)." The default slapd.conf > > is not intended to be a substitute for reading the actual documentation. > > For what reason would an end user consider consulting the slapd-bdb > manpage before adding an additional directive to slapd.conf? What a > completely non obvious and counter-intuitive course of action to take. > > Documenting something "somewhere" is no substitute for documenting > something in a meaningful and relevant location. If you store your > coffee and sugar in the bathroom medicine cabinet it is no surprise that > your guest cannot make themselves a cup of coffee.
FWIW (I've completely gone over to 2.3.4 on my test rig, it's dead stable on RHAS3 - whatever you do to it - though goodness knows 2.2.17 is turning up trumps in production too). I've: - Converted all the OL 2.3.4 man pages to html (man2html); - put them on my test rig's web site; - indexed them all with swish-e, so that I can do word searches on them all. Obviously I have (and use) the 2.3.4 admin guide too. Still can't find Quanah's back-config anywhere ... --Tonni -- mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.billy.demon.nl
