Service manual
Typographical Conventions
10 Sun ONE Directory Server Installation and Tuning Guide • June 2003
Typographical Conventions
This section explains the typographical conventions used in this book.
Monospaced font -Thistypefaceisusedforliteraltext,suchasthenamesof
attributes and object classes when they appear in text. It is also used for URLs,
filenames, and examples.
Italic font - This typeface is used for emphasis, for new terms, and for text that you
must substitute for actual values, such as placeholders in path names.
Thegreater-thansymbol(>)isusedasaseparatorwhennaminganiteminamenu
or sub-menu. For example, Object > New > Usermeans that you should select the
User item in the New sub-menu of the Object menu.
Default Paths and Filenames
All path and filename examples in the Sun ONE Directory Server product
documentation are one of the following two forms:
•
ServerRoot/... -TheServerRoot is the location of the Sun ONE Directory Server
product. This path contains the shared binary files of Directory Server, Sun
ONE Administration Server, and command line tools.
The actual ServerRoot path depends on your platform, your installation, and
your configuration. The default path depends on the product platform and
packaging as shown in Table 1.
•
ServerRoot/slapd-serverID/... -TheserverID isthenameoftheDirectoryServer
instance that you defined during installationor configuration. This path
contains database and configuration files that are specific to the given instance.
NOTE Notes, Cautions, and Tips highlight important conditions or
limitations. Be sure to read this information before continuing.
NOTE Paths specified in this manual use the forward slash format of UNIX
and commands are specified without file extensions. If you are
using a Windows version of Sun ONE Directory Server, use the
equivalent backslash format. Executable files on Windows systems
generally have the same names with the
.exe or .bat extension.