Changeset 27b601a for server


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Timestamp:
03/06/2020 10:42:49 PM (4 years ago)
Author:
Pierre Labastie <pieere@…>
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10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, lazarus, lxqt, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, trunk, upgradedb, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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First round of changes formats to apply the template

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@22811 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • server/databases/databases.xml

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    1616  <title>Databases</title>
    1717
    18   <para>This chapter includes databases that range from single-user
    19   read/write to industrial database servers with transaction support.
    20   Generally, you will be sent here to satisfy dependencies to other
    21   applications although building a SQL server on a base LFS system is
    22   entirely possible.</para>
     18  <para>
     19    This chapter includes databases that range from single-user
     20    read/write to industrial database servers with transaction support.
     21    Generally, you will be sent here to satisfy dependencies to other
     22    applications although building a SQL server on a base LFS system is
     23    entirely possible.
     24  </para>
    2325
    2426  <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="db.xml"/>
  • server/databases/db.xml

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    365365        <term><command>db_log_verify</command></term>
    366366        <listitem>
    367           <para>verifies the log files of a database.</para>
     367          <para>
     368            verifies the log files of a database.
     369          </para>
    368370          <indexterm zone="db db_log_verify">
    369371            <primary sortas="b-db_log_verify">db_log_verify</primary>
     
    375377        <term><command>db_printlog</command></term>
    376378        <listitem>
    377           <para>converts database log files to human readable text.</para>
     379          <para>
     380            converts database log files to human readable text.
     381          </para>
    378382          <indexterm zone="db db_printlog">
    379383            <primary sortas="b-db_printlog">db_printlog</primary>
     
    410414        <term><command>db_stat</command></term>
    411415        <listitem>
    412           <para>displays database environment statistics.</para>
     416          <para>
     417            displays database environment statistics.
     418          </para>
    413419          <indexterm zone="db db_stat">
    414420            <primary sortas="b-db_stat">db_stat</primary>
     
    446452        <term><command>db_verify</command></term>
    447453        <listitem>
    448           <para>is used to run consistency checks on database files.</para>
     454          <para>
     455            is used to run consistency checks on database files.
     456          </para>
    449457          <indexterm zone="db db_verify">
    450458            <primary sortas="b-db_verify">db_verify</primary>
  • server/mail/dovecot.xml

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    171171    <title>Command Explanations</title>
    172172
    173     <para><command>CFLAGS+=...LDFLAGS+=...</command>: build with libtirpc
    174     instead of the recently removed RPC code provided by GlibC.</para>
     173    <para>
     174      <command>CFLAGS+=...LDFLAGS+=...</command>: build with libtirpc
     175      instead of the recently removed RPC code provided by GlibC.
     176    </para>
    175177
    176178    <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
  • server/mail/exim.xml

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    3535    <title>Introduction to Exim</title>
    3636
    37     <para>The <application>Exim</application> package contains a Mail
    38     Transport Agent written by the University of Cambridge, released
    39     under the GNU Public License.</para>
     37    <para>
     38      The <application>Exim</application> package contains a Mail
     39      Transport Agent written by the University of Cambridge, released
     40      under the GNU Public License.
     41    </para>
    4042
    4143    &lfs91_checked;
     
    4446    <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
    4547      <listitem>
    46         <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-http;"/></para>
     48        <para>
     49          Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-http;"/>
     50        </para>
    4751      </listitem>
    4852      <listitem>
    49         <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-ftp;"/></para>
     53        <para>
     54          Download (FTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-ftp;"/>
     55        </para>
    5056      </listitem>
    5157      <listitem>
    52         <para>Download MD5 sum: &exim-md5sum;</para>
     58        <para>
     59          Download MD5 sum: &exim-md5sum;
     60        </para>
    5361      </listitem>
    5462      <listitem>
    55         <para>Download size: &exim-size;</para>
     63        <para>
     64          Download size: &exim-size;
     65        </para>
    5666      </listitem>
    5767      <listitem>
    58         <para>Estimated disk space required: &exim-buildsize;</para>
     68        <para>
     69          Estimated disk space required: &exim-buildsize;
     70        </para>
    5971      </listitem>
    6072      <listitem>
    61         <para>Estimated build time: &exim-time;</para>
     73        <para>
     74          Estimated build time: &exim-time;
     75        </para>
    6276      </listitem>
    6377    </itemizedlist>
     
    6680    <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
    6781      <listitem>
    68         <para>Additional formats of the documentation (text-based docs are
    69         shipped with the sources) can be downloaded by following the links
    70         shown at <ulink url="http://exim.org/docs.html"/>.</para>
     82        <para>
     83          Additional formats of the documentation (text-based docs are
     84          shipped with the sources) can be downloaded by following the links
     85          shown at <ulink url="http://exim.org/docs.html"/>.
     86        </para>
    7187      </listitem>
    7288    </itemizedlist>
     
    7995      <xref linkend="pcre"/>
    8096    </para>
    81 <!--
    82     <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
    83     <para role="recommended">
    84       <xref linkend="openssl"/>
    85     </para>
    86 -->
     97
    8798    <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
    8899    <para role="optional">
     
    111122    <title>Installation of Exim</title>
    112123
    113     <para>Before building <application>Exim</application>, as the
    114     <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user you should create
    115     the group and user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem> which
    116     will run the <command>exim</command> daemon:</para>
     124    <para>
     125      Before building <application>Exim</application>, as the
     126      <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user you should create
     127      the group and user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem> which
     128      will run the <command>exim</command> daemon:
     129    </para>
    117130
    118131<screen role="root"><userinput>groupadd -g 31 exim &amp;&amp;
    119132useradd -d /dev/null -c "Exim Daemon" -g exim -s /bin/false -u 31 exim</userinput></screen>
    120133
    121     <para>Install <application>Exim</application> with the following
    122     commands:</para>
     134    <para>
     135      Install <application>Exim</application> with the following commands:
     136    </para>
    123137
    124138<screen><userinput>sed -e 's,^BIN_DIR.*$,BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin,'    \
     
    132146make</userinput></screen>
    133147
    134     <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para>
    135 
    136     <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
     148    <para>
     149      This package does not come with a test suite.
     150    </para>
     151
     152    <para>
     153      Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
     154    </para>
    137155
    138156<!-- dev note: make INSTALL_ARG=-no_chown DESTDIR=<DESTDIR> install -->
     
    152170    <title>Command Explanations</title>
    153171
    154     <para><command>sed -e ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Most of
    155     <application>Exim</application>'s configuration options are defined
    156     in <filename>Local/Makefile</filename>, which is created from
    157     the <filename>src/EDITME</filename> file. This command specifies the minimum
    158     set of options. Descriptions for the options are listed below.</para>
    159 
    160     <para><command>printf ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Setting those
    161     variables allows to use GDBM instead of the default Berkeley DB. Remove
    162     this command if you have installed <xref linkend="db"/>.</para>
    163 
    164     <para><parameter>BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin</parameter>: This installs all of
    165     <application>Exim</application>'s binaries and scripts in
    166     <filename class='directory'>/usr/sbin</filename>.</para>
    167 
    168     <para><parameter>CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim.conf</parameter>: This installs
    169     <application>Exim</application>'s main configuration file in
    170     <filename class='directory'>/etc</filename>.</para>
    171 
    172     <para><parameter>EXIM_USER=exim</parameter>: This tells
    173     <application>Exim</application> that after the daemon no longer needs
    174     <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges, the process
    175     hands off the daemon to the <systemitem
    176     class="username">exim</systemitem> user.</para>
    177 
    178     <para><parameter>SUPPORT_TLS=yes</parameter>: This allows to support
    179     STARTTLS connections. If you use this option, you need to select
    180     whether <application>OpenSSL</application> or
    181     <application>GnuTLS</application> is used (see
    182     <filename>src/EDITME</filename>).</para>
    183 
    184     <para><parameter>USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl</parameter>: This tells the
    185     build system to use <application>OpenSSL</application>, and to
    186     find the needed libraries with <application>pkg-config</application>.
    187     </para>
    188 
    189     <para><parameter>#EXIM_MONITOR</parameter>: This defers building the
    190     <application>Exim</application> monitor program, as it requires
    191     <application>X Window System</application> support, by commenting out the
    192     <parameter>EXIM_MONITOR</parameter> line in the <filename>Makefile</filename>.
    193     If you wish to build the monitor program, omit this <command>sed</command>
    194     command and issue the following command before building the package (modify
    195     <filename>Local/eximon.conf</filename>, if necessary):
    196     <command>cp exim_monitor/EDITME Local/eximon.conf</command>.</para>
    197 
    198     <para><command>ln -sfv exim /usr/sbin/sendmail</command>: Creates a link to
    199     <command>sendmail</command> for applications which need it.
    200     <application>Exim</application> will accept most
    201     <application>Sendmail</application> command-line options.</para>
    202 
    203     <para><command>install -v -m750 -o exim -g exim /var/spool/exim</command>:
    204     Since /var/spool is owned by root and this version of <command>exim</command>
    205     drops <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges early, to
    206     run as user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem>, it cannot create
    207     the <filename class="directory">/var/spool/exim</filename> directory. As a
    208     work around, it is created manually.</para>
     172    <para>
     173      <command>sed -e ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Most of
     174      <application>Exim</application>'s configuration options are defined
     175      in <filename>Local/Makefile</filename>, which is created from
     176      the <filename>src/EDITME</filename> file. This command specifies the
     177      minimum set of options. Descriptions for the options are listed below.
     178    </para>
     179
     180    <para>
     181      <command>printf ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Setting those
     182      variables allows to use GDBM instead of the default Berkeley DB. Remove
     183      this command if you have installed <xref linkend="db"/>.
     184    </para>
     185
     186    <para>
     187      <parameter>BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin</parameter>: This installs all of
     188      <application>Exim</application>'s binaries and scripts in
     189      <filename class='directory'>/usr/sbin</filename>.
     190    </para>
     191
     192    <para>
     193      <parameter>CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim.conf</parameter>: This installs
     194      <application>Exim</application>'s main configuration file in
     195      <filename class='directory'>/etc</filename>.
     196    </para>
     197
     198    <para>
     199      <parameter>EXIM_USER=exim</parameter>: This tells
     200      <application>Exim</application> that after the daemon no longer needs
     201      <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges, the process
     202      hands off the daemon to the <systemitem
     203      class="username">exim</systemitem> user.
     204    </para>
     205
     206    <para>
     207      <parameter>SUPPORT_TLS=yes</parameter>: This allows to support
     208      STARTTLS connections. If you use this option, you need to select
     209      whether <application>OpenSSL</application> or
     210      <application>GnuTLS</application> is used (see
     211      <filename>src/EDITME</filename>).
     212    </para>
     213
     214    <para>
     215      <parameter>USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl</parameter>: This tells the
     216      build system to use <application>OpenSSL</application>, and to
     217      find the needed libraries with <application>pkg-config</application>.
     218    </para>
     219
     220    <para>
     221      <parameter>#EXIM_MONITOR</parameter>: This defers building the
     222      <application>Exim</application> monitor program, as it requires
     223      <application>X Window System</application> support, by commenting out the
     224      <parameter>EXIM_MONITOR</parameter> line in the
     225      <filename>Makefile</filename>. If you wish to build the monitor program,
     226      omit this <command>sed</command> command and issue the following command
     227      before building the package (modify
     228      <filename>Local/eximon.conf</filename>, if necessary):
     229      <command>cp exim_monitor/EDITME Local/eximon.conf</command>.
     230    </para>
     231
     232    <para>
     233      <command>ln -sfv exim /usr/sbin/sendmail</command>: Creates a link to
     234      <command>sendmail</command> for applications which need it.
     235      <application>Exim</application> will accept most
     236      <application>Sendmail</application> command-line options.
     237    </para>
     238
     239    <para>
     240      <command>install -v -m750 -o exim -g exim /var/spool/exim</command>:
     241      Since /var/spool is owned by root and this version of
     242      <command>exim</command> drops
     243      <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges early, to run
     244      as user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem>, it cannot create
     245      the <filename class="directory">/var/spool/exim</filename> directory. As
     246      a work around, it is created manually.
     247    </para>
    209248
    210249  </sect2>
     
    213252    <title>Adding Additional Functionality</title>
    214253
    215     <para>To utilize some or all of the dependency packages, you'll need to
    216     modify <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> to include the appropriate
    217     directives and parameters to link additional libraries before you build
    218     <application>Exim</application>. <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> is
    219     heavily commented with instructions on how to do this. Listed below is
    220     additional information to help you link these dependency packages or
    221     add additional functionality.</para>
    222 
    223     <para>If you wish to build and install the
    224     <filename class='extension'>.info</filename> documentation, refer to <ulink
    225     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinsinfdoc"/>.</para>
    226 
    227     <para>If you wish to build in Exim's interfaces for calling virus and spam
    228     scanning software directly from access control lists, uncomment the
    229     <option>WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes</option> parameter and review the information
    230     found at <ulink
    231     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch45.html"/>.</para>
    232 
    233     <para>To use a backend database other than <application>Berkeley
    234     DB</application>, see the instructions at <ulink
    235     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTdb"/>.</para>
    236 
    237     <para>For SSL functionality, see the instructions at <ulink
    238     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinctlsssl"/>
    239     and <ulink
    240     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch42.html"/>.</para>
    241 
    242     <para>For <application>tcpwrappers</application> functionality, see the
    243     instructions at <ulink
    244     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECID27"/>.</para>
    245 
    246     <para>For information about adding authentication mechanisms to the
    247     build, see chapters 33&mdash;41 of <ulink
    248     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/index.html"/>.</para>
    249 
    250     <para>For information about linking <application>Linux-PAM</application>,
    251     refer to the instructions <ulink
    252     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch11.html#SECTexpcond"/>.</para>
    253 
    254     <para>For information about linking database engine libraries used for
    255     <application>Exim</application> name lookups, see the instructions at <ulink
    256     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch09.html"/>.</para>
    257 
    258     <para>If you wish to add <application>Readline</application> support to
    259     <application>Exim</application> when invoked in <quote>test expansion</quote>
    260     (<option>-be</option>) mode, see the information in the <option>-be</option>
    261     section of <ulink
    262     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch05.html#id2525974"/>.</para>
    263 
    264     <para>You may wish to modify the default configuration and send log files to
    265     syslog instead of the default
    266     <filename class='directory'>/var/spool/exim/log</filename> directory. See the
    267     information at <ulink
    268     url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch52.html"/>.</para>
    269 
    270     <para>A wealth of information can be also found at the <ulink url=
    271     "https://github.com/Exim/exim/wiki">Exim Wiki</ulink>.</para>
     254    <para>
     255      To utilize some or all of the dependency packages, you'll need to
     256      modify <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> to include the appropriate
     257      directives and parameters to link additional libraries before you build
     258      <application>Exim</application>. <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> is
     259      heavily commented with instructions on how to do this. Listed below is
     260      additional information to help you link these dependency packages or
     261      add additional functionality.
     262    </para>
     263
     264    <para>
     265      If you wish to build and install the
     266      <filename class='extension'>.info</filename> documentation, refer to
     267      <ulink url=
     268      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinsinfdoc"/>.
     269    </para>
     270
     271    <para>
     272      If you wish to build in Exim's interfaces for calling virus and spam
     273      scanning software directly from access control lists, uncomment the
     274      <option>WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes</option> parameter and review the
     275      information found at <ulink url=
     276      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch45.html"/>.
     277    </para>
     278
     279    <para>
     280      To use a backend database other than <application>Berkeley
     281      DB</application>, see the instructions at <ulink url=
     282      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTdb"/>.
     283    </para>
     284
     285    <para>
     286      For SSL functionality, see the instructions at <ulink url=
     287      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinctlsssl"/>
     288      and <ulink url="
     289      http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch42.html"/>.
     290    </para>
     291
     292    <para>
     293      For <application>tcpwrappers</application> functionality, see the
     294      instructions at <ulink url=
     295      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECID27"/>.
     296    </para>
     297
     298    <para>
     299      For information about adding authentication mechanisms to the
     300      build, see chapters 33&mdash;41 of <ulink url=
     301      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/index.html"/>.
     302    </para>
     303
     304    <para>
     305      For information about linking <application>Linux-PAM</application>,
     306      refer to the instructions <ulink url=
     307      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch11.html#SECTexpcond"/>.
     308    </para>
     309
     310    <para>
     311      For information about linking database engine libraries used for
     312      <application>Exim</application> name lookups, see the instructions at
     313      <ulink url=
     314      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch09.html"/>.
     315    </para>
     316
     317    <para>
     318      If you wish to add <application>Readline</application> support to
     319      <application>Exim</application> when invoked in <quote>test
     320      expansion</quote> (<option>-be</option>) mode, see the information in
     321      the <option>-be</option> section of <ulink url=
     322      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch05.html#id2525974"/>.
     323    </para>
     324
     325    <para>
     326      You may wish to modify the default configuration and send log files to
     327      syslog instead of the default
     328      <filename class='directory'>/var/spool/exim/log</filename> directory. See
     329      the information at <ulink url=
     330      "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch52.html"/>.
     331    </para>
     332
     333    <para>
     334      A wealth of information can be also found at the <ulink url=
     335      "https://github.com/Exim/exim/wiki">Exim Wiki</ulink>.
     336    </para>
    272337
    273338  </sect2>
     
    279344      <title>Config Files</title>
    280345
    281       <para><filename>/etc/exim.conf</filename> and
    282       <filename>/etc/aliases</filename></para>
     346      <para>
     347        <filename>/etc/exim.conf</filename> and
     348        <filename>/etc/aliases</filename>
     349      </para>
    283350
    284351      <indexterm zone="exim exim-config">
     
    321388
    322389      <note>
    323         <para>To protect an existing <filename>/etc/aliases</filename> file,
    324         the command above appends these aliases to it. This file should be
    325         checked and duplicate aliases removed, if present.</para>
     390        <para>
     391          To protect an existing <filename>/etc/aliases</filename> file,
     392          the command above appends these aliases to it. This file should be
     393          checked and duplicate aliases removed, if present.
     394        </para>
    326395      </note>
    327396
    328       <para>The <command>/usr/sbin/exim -bd -q15m</command> command starts
    329       the <application>Exim</application> daemon with a 15 minute interval
    330       in processing the mail queue. Adjust this parameter to suit your
    331       desires.</para>
     397      <para>
     398        The <command>/usr/sbin/exim -bd -q15m</command> command starts
     399        the <application>Exim</application> daemon with a 15 minute interval
     400        in processing the mail queue. Adjust this parameter to suit your
     401        desires.
     402      </para>
    332403
    333404    </sect3>
     
    337408             <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Unit</phrase></title>
    338409
    339       <para>To automatically start <command>exim</command> at boot,
    340       install the
    341       <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename>
    342       init script</phrase>
    343       <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>exim.service</filename> unit</phrase>
    344       included in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
    345       <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.</para>
     410      <para>
     411        To automatically start <command>exim</command> at boot, install the
     412        <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename>
     413        init script</phrase>
     414        <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>exim.service</filename>
     415        unit</phrase>
     416        included in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
     417        <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.
     418      </para>
    346419
    347420      <indexterm zone="exim exim-init">
     
    351424<screen role="root"><userinput>make install-exim</userinput></screen>
    352425
    353       <para revision="sysv">The bootscript also starts the
    354       <application>Exim</application> daemon and dispatches a queue runner
    355       process every 15 minutes. Modify the
    356       <option>-q<replaceable>&lt;time interval&gt;</replaceable></option>
    357       parameter in <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename>, if necessary
    358       for your installation.</para>
     426      <para revision="sysv">
     427        The bootscript also starts the <application>Exim</application> daemon
     428        and dispatches a queue runner process every 15 minutes. Modify the
     429        <option>-q<replaceable>&lt;time interval&gt;</replaceable></option>
     430        parameter in <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename>, if necessary
     431        for your installation.
     432      </para>
    359433
    360434    </sect3>
     
    388462        <term><command>exicyclog</command></term>
    389463        <listitem>
    390           <para>cycles <application>Exim</application> log files.</para>
     464          <para>
     465            cycles <application>Exim</application> log files.
     466          </para>
    391467          <indexterm zone="exim exicyclog">
    392468            <primary sortas="b-exicyclog">exicyclog</primary>
     
    398474        <term><command>exigrep</command></term>
    399475        <listitem>
    400           <para>searches <application>Exim</application> log files.</para>
     476          <para>
     477            searches <application>Exim</application> log files.
     478          </para>
    401479          <indexterm zone="exim exigrep">
    402480            <primary sortas="b-exigrep">exigrep</primary>
     
    408486        <term><command>exim</command></term>
    409487        <listitem>
    410           <para>is a symlink to the <command>exim-&exim-daemon-version;</command>
    411           MTA daemon.</para>
     488          <para>
     489            is a symlink to the <command>exim-&exim-daemon-version;</command>
     490            MTA daemon.
     491          </para>
    412492          <indexterm zone="exim exim-prog">
    413493            <primary sortas="b-exim">exim</primary>
     
    419499        <term><command>exim-&exim-daemon-version;</command></term>
    420500        <listitem>
    421           <para>is the <application>Exim</application> mail transport
    422           agent daemon.</para>
     501          <para>
     502            is the <application>Exim</application> mail transport agent daemon.
     503          </para>
    423504          <indexterm zone="exim exim-current_version">
    424505            <primary sortas="b-exim-&exim-daemon-version;">exim-&exim-daemon-version;</primary>
     
    430511        <term><command>exim_checkaccess</command></term>
    431512        <listitem>
    432           <para>states whether a given recipient address from a given host is
    433           acceptable or not.</para>
     513          <para>
     514            states whether a given recipient address from a given host is
     515            acceptable or not.
     516          </para>
    434517          <indexterm zone="exim exim_checkaccess">
    435518            <primary sortas="b-exim_checkaccess">exim_checkaccess</primary>
     
    441524        <term><command>exim_dbmbuild</command></term>
    442525        <listitem>
    443           <para> creates and rebuilds <application>Exim</application>
    444           databases.</para>
     526          <para>
     527            creates and rebuilds <application>Exim</application> databases.
     528          </para>
    445529          <indexterm zone="exim exim_dbmbuild">
    446530            <primary sortas="b-exim_dbmbuild">exim_dbmbuild</primary>
     
    452536        <term><command>exim_dumpdb</command></term>
    453537        <listitem>
    454           <para> writes the contents of <application>Exim</application>
    455           databases to the standard output.</para>
     538          <para>
     539            writes the contents of <application>Exim</application>
     540            databases to the standard output.
     541          </para>
    456542          <indexterm zone="exim exim_dumpdb">
    457543            <primary sortas="b-exim_dumpdb">exim_dumpdb</primary>
     
    463549        <term><command>exim_fixdb</command></term>
    464550        <listitem>
    465           <para>modifies data in <application>Exim</application>
    466           databases.</para>
     551          <para>
     552            modifies data in <application>Exim</application> databases.
     553          </para>
    467554          <indexterm zone="exim exim_fixdb">
    468555            <primary sortas="b-exim_fixdb">exim_fixdb</primary>
     
    474561        <term><command>exim_lock</command></term>
    475562        <listitem>
    476           <para>locks a mailbox file.</para>
     563          <para>
     564            locks a mailbox file.
     565          </para>
    477566          <indexterm zone="exim exim_lock">
    478567            <primary sortas="b-exim_lock">exim_lock</primary>
     
    484573        <term><command>exim_tidydb</command></term>
    485574        <listitem>
    486           <para>removes old records from <application>Exim</application>
    487           databases.</para>
     575          <para>
     576            removes old records from <application>Exim</application>
     577            databases.
     578          </para>
    488579          <indexterm zone="exim exim_tidydb">
    489580            <primary sortas="b-exim_tidydb">exim_tidydb</primary>
     
    495586        <term><command>eximstats</command></term>
    496587        <listitem>
    497           <para>generates mail statistics from <application>Exim</application>
    498           log files.</para>
     588          <para>
     589            generates mail statistics from <application>Exim</application>
     590            log files.
     591          </para>
    499592          <indexterm zone="exim eximstats">
    500593            <primary sortas="b-eximstats">eximstats</primary>
     
    506599        <term><command>exinext</command></term>
    507600        <listitem>
    508           <para>queries remote host retry times.</para>
     601          <para>
     602            queries remote host retry times.
     603          </para>
    509604          <indexterm zone="exim exinext">
    510605            <primary sortas="b-exinext">exinext</primary>
     
    516611        <term><command>exipick</command></term>
    517612        <listitem>
    518           <para>selects messages based on various criteria.</para>
     613          <para>
     614            selects messages based on various criteria.
     615          </para>
    519616          <indexterm zone="exim exipick">
    520617            <primary sortas="b-exipick">exipick</primary>
     
    526623        <term><command>exiqgrep</command></term>
    527624        <listitem>
    528           <para>is a utility for selective queue listing.</para>
     625          <para>
     626            is a utility for selective queue listing.
     627          </para>
    529628          <indexterm zone="exim exiqgrep">
    530629            <primary sortas="b-exiqgrep">exiqgrep</primary>
     
    536635        <term><command>exiqsumm</command></term>
    537636        <listitem>
    538           <para>produces a summary of the messages in the mail queue.</para>
     637          <para>
     638            produces a summary of the messages in the mail queue.
     639          </para>
    539640          <indexterm zone="exim exiqsumm">
    540641            <primary sortas="b-exiqsumm">exiqsumm</primary>
     
    546647        <term><command>exiwhat</command></term>
    547648        <listitem>
    548           <para>queries running <application>Exim</application>
    549           processes.</para>
     649          <para>
     650            queries running <application>Exim</application>
     651          processes.
     652          </para>
    550653          <indexterm zone="exim exiwhat">
    551654            <primary sortas="b-exiwhat">exiwhat</primary>
     
    557660        <term><command>eximon</command></term>
    558661        <listitem>
    559           <para>is a start-up shell script for <command>eximon.bin</command>
    560           used to set the required environment variables before running the
    561           program.</para>
     662          <para>
     663            is a start-up shell script for <command>eximon.bin</command>
     664            used to set the required environment variables before running the
     665            program.
     666          </para>
    562667          <indexterm zone="exim eximon">
    563668            <primary sortas="b-eximon">eximon</primary>
     
    569674        <term><command>eximon.bin</command></term>
    570675        <listitem>
    571           <para>is a monitor program which displays current information in an
    572           <application>X</application> window, and also contains a menu interface
    573           to <application>Exim</application>'s command line administration
    574           options.</para>
     676          <para>
     677            is a monitor program which displays current information in an
     678            <application>X</application> window, and also contains a menu
     679            interface to <application>Exim</application>'s command line
     680            administration options.
     681          </para>
    575682          <indexterm zone="exim eximon.bin">
    576683            <primary sortas="b-eximon.bin">eximon.bin</primary>
  • server/mail/mail.xml

    rf0d1db9 r27b601a  
    1616  <title>Mail Server Software</title>
    1717
    18   <para>MTAs are the programs which transport mail from one machine to the
    19   other. The traditional MTA is <application>Sendmail</application>, however
    20   there are several other choices.</para>
     18  <para>
     19    MTAs are the programs which transport mail from one machine to the
     20    other. The traditional MTA is <application>Sendmail</application>, however
     21    there are several other choices.
     22  </para>
    2123
    22   <para>As well as SMTP servers there is a POP server (qpopper) and an IMAP
    23   server (Courier-IMAP).</para>
     24  <para>
     25    As well as SMTP servers there is a POP server (qpopper) and an IMAP
     26    server (Courier-IMAP).
     27  </para>
    2428
    2529  <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="dovecot.xml"/>
  • server/mail/sendmail.xml

    rf0d1db9 r27b601a  
    3232    <title>Introduction to sendmail</title>
    3333
    34     <para>The <application>sendmail</application> package contains a Mail
    35     Transport Agent (MTA).</para>
     34    <para>
     35      The <application>sendmail</application> package contains a Mail
     36      Transport Agent (MTA).
     37    </para>
    3638
    3739    &lfs91_checked;
     
    4042    <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
    4143      <listitem>
    42         <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-http;"/></para>
    43       </listitem>
    44       <listitem>
    45         <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-ftp;"/></para>
    46       </listitem>
    47       <listitem>
    48         <para>Download MD5 sum: &sendmail-md5sum;</para>
    49       </listitem>
    50       <listitem>
    51         <para>Download size: &sendmail-size;</para>
    52       </listitem>
    53       <listitem>
    54         <para>Estimated disk space required: &sendmail-buildsize;</para>
    55       </listitem>
    56       <listitem>
    57         <para>Estimated build time: &sendmail-time;</para>
     44        <para>
     45          Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-http;"/>
     46        </para>
     47      </listitem>
     48      <listitem>
     49        <para>
     50          Download (FTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-ftp;"/>
     51        </para>
     52      </listitem>
     53      <listitem>
     54        <para>
     55          Download MD5 sum: &sendmail-md5sum;
     56        </para>
     57      </listitem>
     58      <listitem>
     59        <para>
     60          Download size: &sendmail-size;
     61        </para>
     62      </listitem>
     63      <listitem>
     64        <para>
     65          Estimated disk space required: &sendmail-buildsize;
     66        </para>
     67      </listitem>
     68      <listitem>
     69        <para>
     70          Estimated build time: &sendmail-time;
     71        </para>
    5872      </listitem>
    5973    </itemizedlist>
     74
    6075    <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
    6176
     
    97112    <title>Installation of sendmail</title>
    98113
    99     <para>Before building <application>sendmail</application>, create the
    100     required user, group and directory with the following commands issued as
    101     the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
     114    <para>
     115      Before building <application>sendmail</application>, create the
     116      required user, group and directory with the following commands issued as
     117      the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
     118    </para>
    102119
    103120<screen role="root"><userinput>groupadd -g 26 smmsp                               &amp;&amp;
     
    107124install -v -m700 -d /var/spool/mqueue</userinput></screen>
    108125
    109     <note><para>See the source tree <filename>sendmail/README</filename> file
    110     for information on linking optional packages into the build. Use the
    111     example below, which adds support for SASL, StartTLS
    112     (<application>OpenSSL</application>) and
    113     <application>OpenLDAP</application>, as a starting point.  Of course,
    114     modify it to suit your particular needs.</para></note>
     126    <note>
     127      <para>
     128        See the source tree <filename>sendmail/README</filename> file
     129        for information on linking optional packages into the build. Use the
     130        example below, which adds support for SASL, StartTLS
     131        (<application>OpenSSL</application>) and
     132        <application>OpenLDAP</application>, as a starting point.  Of course,
     133        modify it to suit your particular needs.
     134      </para>
     135    </note>
    115136
    116137<screen><userinput>cat &gt;&gt; devtools/Site/site.config.m4 &lt;&lt; "EOF"
     
    120141EOF</userinput></screen>
    121142
    122     <para>Install <application>sendmail</application> with the following
    123     commands:</para>
     143    <para>
     144      Install <application>sendmail</application> with the following commands:
     145    </para>
    124146
    125147<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../sendmail.&sendmail-version;-openssl-1.patch &amp;&amp;
     
    142164sh Build sendmail.cf</userinput></screen>
    143165
    144     <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para>
    145 
    146     <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
     166    <para>
     167      This package does not come with a test suite.
     168    </para>
     169
     170    <para>
     171      Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
     172    </para>
    147173
    148174<screen role="root"><userinput>install -v -d -m755 /etc/mail &amp;&amp;
     
    175201install -v -m644 vacation/vacation.1   /usr/share/man/man1</userinput></screen>
    176202
    177     <para>Install the <application>sendmail</application> Installation and
    178     Operations Guide with the following commands:</para>
    179 
    180     <note><para>Remove <filename>op.pdf</filename> from the
    181     <command>make</command> and <command>install</command> commands below if
    182     you don't have <application>Ghostscript</application>
    183     installed.</para></note>
     203    <para>
     204      Install the <application>sendmail</application> Installation and
     205      Operations Guide with the following commands:
     206    </para>
     207
     208    <note>
     209      <para>
     210        Remove <filename>op.pdf</filename> from the <command>make</command>
     211        and <command>install</command> commands below if
     212        you don't have <application>Ghostscript</application> installed.
     213      </para>
     214    </note>
    184215
    185216<screen remap="doc"><userinput>cd doc/op                                       &amp;&amp;
     
    187218make op.txt op.pdf</userinput></screen>
    188219
    189     <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
     220    <para>
     221      Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
     222    </para>
    190223
    191224<screen role="root"
     
    199232    <title>Command Explanations</title>
    200233
    201     <para><command>cat &gt; devtools/Site/site.config.m4 &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>:
    202     This creates a configuration file changing some of the default settings.</para>
    203 
    204     <para><command>sed ... devtools/OS/Linux</command>: The site.config.m4
    205     does not honor a change to the man directory, so fix it in the OS
    206     definitions.</para>
    207 
    208     <para><command>sed ... include/sm/bdb.h</command>: This allows sendmail to
    209     build properly with <xref linkend='db'/> versions 5 and above.</para>
    210 
    211     <para><command>sh Build; sh Build sendmail.cf; sh Build install-cf;
    212     sh Build install</command>: <application>sendmail</application> uses an
    213     <application>m4</application> based build script to create the various
    214     <filename>Makefile</filename>s. These commands build and install the
    215     package.</para>
    216 
    217     <para><command>for manpage in...;do...;done; install ...</command>: The man
    218     pages are installed already formatted and <command>man</command> displays
    219     them somewhat garbled. These commands replace the formatted pages with
    220     pages <command>man</command> can display properly.</para>
     234    <para>
     235      <command>cat &gt; devtools/Site/site.config.m4 &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>:
     236      This creates a configuration file changing some of the default settings.
     237    </para>
     238
     239    <para>
     240      <command>sed ... devtools/OS/Linux</command>: The site.config.m4
     241      does not honor a change to the man directory, so fix it in the OS
     242      definitions.
     243    </para>
     244
     245    <para>
     246      <command>sed ... include/sm/bdb.h</command>: This allows sendmail to
     247      build properly with <xref linkend='db'/> versions 5 and above.
     248    </para>
     249
     250    <para>
     251      <command>sh Build; sh Build sendmail.cf; sh Build install-cf;
     252      sh Build install</command>: <application>sendmail</application> uses an
     253      <application>m4</application> based build script to create the various
     254      <filename>Makefile</filename>s. These commands build and install the
     255      package.
     256    </para>
     257
     258    <para>
     259      <command>for manpage in...;do...;done; install ...</command>: The man
     260      pages are installed already formatted and <command>man</command> displays
     261      them somewhat garbled. These commands replace the formatted pages with
     262      pages <command>man</command> can display properly.
     263    </para>
    221264
    222265  </sect2>
     
    228271      <title>Config Files</title>
    229272
    230       <para><filename>/etc/mail/*</filename></para>
     273      <para>
     274        <filename>/etc/mail/*</filename>
     275      </para>
    231276
    232277      <indexterm zone="sendmail sendmail-config">
     
    239284      <title>Configuration Information</title>
    240285
    241       <note><para>Ensure you have a fully qualified domain name defined
    242       in <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> for your system before proceeding.
    243       </para></note>
    244 
    245       <para>Create the <filename>/etc/mail/local-host-names</filename> and
    246       <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename> files using the following
    247       commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
    248       user:</para>
     286      <note>
     287        <para>
     288          Ensure you have a fully qualified domain name defined
     289          in <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> for your system before proceeding.
     290        </para>
     291      </note>
     292
     293      <para>
     294        Create the <filename>/etc/mail/local-host-names</filename> and
     295        <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename> files using the following
     296        commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
     297      </para>
    249298
    250299<screen role="root"><userinput>echo $(hostname) > /etc/mail/local-host-names
     
    256305newaliases</userinput></screen>
    257306
    258       <para><application>sendmail</application>'s primary configuration file,
    259       <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.cf</filename>, is complex and not meant to be
    260       directly edited. The recommended method for changing it is to modify
    261       <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc</filename> and various
    262       <application>m4</application> files, then run the <command>m4</command>
    263       macro processor from within
    264       <filename class='directory'>/etc/mail</filename> as follows:</para>
     307      <para>
     308        <application>sendmail</application>'s primary configuration file,
     309        <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.cf</filename>, is complex and not meant to
     310        be directly edited. The recommended method for changing it is to modify
     311        <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc</filename> and various
     312        <application>m4</application> files, then run the <command>m4</command>
     313        macro processor from within
     314        <filename class='directory'>/etc/mail</filename> as follows:
     315      </para>
    265316
    266317<screen role="root"><userinput>cd /etc/mail &amp;&amp;
    267318m4 m4/cf.m4 sendmail.mc > sendmail.cf</userinput></screen>
    268319
    269       <para>A full explanation of the files to modify, and the available
    270       parameters can be found in <filename>/etc/mail/README</filename>.</para>
     320      <para>
     321        A full explanation of the files to modify, and the available
     322        parameters can be found in <filename>/etc/mail/README</filename>.
     323      </para>
    271324
    272325    </sect3>
     
    276329             <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Unit</phrase></title>
    277330
    278       <para>To automate the running of <application>sendmail</application>
    279       at startup, install the
    280       <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail</filename>
    281       init script</phrase>
    282       <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>sendmail.service</filename>
    283       unit</phrase> included in the
    284       <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
    285       <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.</para>
     331      <para>
     332        To automate the running of <application>sendmail</application>
     333        at startup, install the
     334        <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail</filename>
     335        init script</phrase>
     336        <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>sendmail.service</filename>
     337        unit</phrase> included in the
     338        <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
     339        <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.
     340      </para>
    286341
    287342      <indexterm zone="sendmail sendmail-init">
     
    292347
    293348      <note>
    294         <para>The -qNm option to <command>sendmail</command>, where N is number
    295         of minutes, controls how often <application>sendmail</application> will
    296         process the mail queue. A default of 5 minutes is used in the
    297         <phrase revision="sysv">init script.</phrase>
    298         <phrase revision="systemd">systemd unit.</phrase> Individual
    299         workstation users may want to set this as low as 1 minute, large
    300         installations handling more mail may want to set it higher.</para>
     349        <para>
     350          The -qNm option to <command>sendmail</command>, where N is number
     351          of minutes, controls how often <application>sendmail</application>
     352          will process the mail queue. A default of 5 minutes is used in the
     353          <phrase revision="sysv">init script.</phrase>
     354          <phrase revision="systemd">systemd unit.</phrase> Individual
     355          workstation users may want to set this as low as 1 minute, large
     356          installations handling more mail may want to set it higher.
     357        </para>
    301358      </note>
    302359
     
    331388        <term><command>editmap</command></term>
    332389        <listitem>
    333           <para>queries and edits <application>sendmail</application> map
    334           files.</para>
     390          <para>
     391            queries and edits <application>sendmail</application> map files.
     392          </para>
    335393          <indexterm zone="sendmail editmap">
    336394            <primary sortas="b-editmap">editmap</primary>
     
    342400        <term><command>hoststat</command></term>
    343401        <listitem>
    344           <para>prints <application>sendmail</application>'s persistent host
    345           status.</para>
     402          <para>
     403            prints <application>sendmail</application>'s persistent host status.
     404          </para>
    346405          <indexterm zone="sendmail hoststat">
    347406            <primary sortas="b-hoststat">hoststat</primary>
     
    353412        <term><command>mailstats</command></term>
    354413        <listitem>
    355           <para>displays <application>sendmail</application> statistics.</para>
     414          <para>
     415            displays <application>sendmail</application> statistics.
     416          </para>
    356417          <indexterm zone="sendmail mailstats">
    357418            <primary sortas="b-mailstats">mailstats</primary>
     
    363424        <term><command>mailq</command></term>
    364425        <listitem>
    365           <para>prints a summary of outbound mail messages waiting for
    366           delivery.</para>
     426          <para>
     427            prints a summary of outbound mail messages waiting for delivery.
     428          </para>
    367429          <indexterm zone="sendmail mailq-sendmail">
    368430            <primary sortas="b-mailq">mailq</primary>
     
    374436        <term><command>makemap</command></term>
    375437        <listitem>
    376           <para>creates <application>sendmail</application> map files.</para>
     438          <para>
     439            creates <application>sendmail</application> map files.
     440          </para>
    377441          <indexterm zone="sendmail makemap">
    378442            <primary sortas="b-makemap">makemap</primary>
     
    384448        <term><command>newaliases</command></term>
    385449        <listitem>
    386           <para>rebuilds <filename>/etc/mail/aliases.db</filename> from the
    387           contents of <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename>.</para>
     450          <para>
     451            rebuilds <filename>/etc/mail/aliases.db</filename> from the
     452            contents of <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename>.
     453          </para>
    388454          <indexterm zone="sendmail newaliases-sendmail">
    389455            <primary sortas="b-newaliases">newaliases</primary>
     
    395461        <term><command>praliases</command></term>
    396462        <listitem>
    397           <para>displays current <application>sendmail</application>
    398           aliases.</para>
     463          <para>
     464            displays current <application>sendmail</application> aliases.
     465          </para>
    399466          <indexterm zone="sendmail praliases">
    400467            <primary sortas="b-praliases">praliases</primary>
     
    406473        <term><command>purgestat</command></term>
    407474        <listitem>
    408           <para> causes <application>sendmail</application> to clear (purge)
    409           all its host-status information.</para>
     475          <para>
     476            causes <application>sendmail</application> to clear (purge)
     477            all its host-status information.
     478          </para>
    410479          <indexterm zone="sendmail purgestat">
    411480            <primary sortas="b-purgestat">purgestat</primary>
     
    417486        <term><command>sendmail</command></term>
    418487        <listitem>
    419           <para>is the <application>sendmail</application> mail transport
    420           agent.</para>
     488          <para>
     489            is the <application>sendmail</application> mail transport agent.
     490          </para>
    421491          <indexterm zone="sendmail sendmail-prog-sendmail">
    422492            <primary sortas="b-sendmail">sendmail</primary>
     
    428498        <term><command>smrsh</command></term>
    429499        <listitem>
    430           <para>is a restricted shell for
    431           <application>sendmail</application>.</para>
     500          <para>
     501            is a restricted shell for <application>sendmail</application>.
     502          </para>
    432503          <indexterm zone="sendmail smrsh">
    433504            <primary sortas="b-smrsh">smrsh</primary>
     
    439510        <term><command>vacation</command></term>
    440511        <listitem>
    441           <para>is an email auto responder.</para>
     512          <para>
     513            is an email auto responder.
     514          </para>
    442515          <indexterm zone="sendmail vacation-sendmail">
    443516            <primary sortas="b-vacation">vacation</primary>
  • server/other/openldap.xml

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    140140
    141141    <warning>
    142       <para>If upgrading from a previous installation that used Berkeley DB as
    143       the backend, you will need to dump the database(s) using the
    144       <command>slapcat</command> utility, relocate all files in
    145       <filename class="directory">/var/lib/openldap</filename>, change all
    146       instances of <option>bdb</option> to <option>mdb</option> in
    147       <filename>/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</filename> and any files in
    148       <filename class="directory">/etc/openldap/slapd.d</filename>, and import
    149       using the <command>slapadd</command> utility after the installation is
    150       completed.
     142      <para>
     143        If upgrading from a previous installation that used Berkeley DB as
     144        the backend, you will need to dump the database(s) using the
     145        <command>slapcat</command> utility, relocate all files in
     146        <filename class="directory">/var/lib/openldap</filename>, change all
     147        instances of <option>bdb</option> to <option>mdb</option> in
     148        <filename>/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</filename> and any files in
     149        <filename class="directory">/etc/openldap/slapd.d</filename>, and import
     150        using the <command>slapadd</command> utility after the installation is
     151        completed.
    151152      </para>
    152153    </warning>
  • server/other/other.xml

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    1616  <title>Other Server Software</title>
    1717
    18   <para>Here you will find many ways to share your machine with the rest
    19   of the world or your local network.  Before installing
    20   any packages in this chapter, you need to be sure you understand what
    21   the package does and how to set it up correctly.  It might also be
    22   helpful to learn about the consequences of an improper setup so
    23   that you can analyze the risks.</para>
     18  <para>
     19    Here you will find many ways to share your machine with the rest
     20    of the world or your local network.  Before installing
     21    any packages in this chapter, you need to be sure you understand what
     22    the package does and how to set it up correctly.  It might also be
     23    helpful to learn about the consequences of an improper setup so
     24    that you can analyze the risks.
     25  </para>
    2426
    2527  <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="openldap.xml"/>
  • server/other/unbound.xml

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    132132<screen remap="doc"><userinput>make doc</userinput></screen>
    133133
    134     <para>To test the results, issue <command>make check</command>.</para>
     134    <para>
     135      To test the results, issue <command>make check</command>.
     136    </para>
    135137
    136138    <para>
     
    176178      <title>Config Files</title>
    177179
    178       <para><filename>/etc/unbound/unbound.conf</filename></para>
     180      <para>
     181        <filename>/etc/unbound/unbound.conf</filename>
     182      </para>
    179183
    180184      <indexterm zone="unbound unbound-config">
     
    231235             <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Unit</phrase></title>
    232236
    233       <para>If you want the <application>Unbound</application> server to
    234       start automatically when the system is booted, install the
    235       <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/unbound</filename>
    236       init script</phrase>
    237       <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>unbound.service</filename>
    238       unit</phrase> included
    239       in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
    240       <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.</para>
     237      <para>
     238        If you want the <application>Unbound</application> server to
     239        start automatically when the system is booted, install the
     240        <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/unbound</filename>
     241        init script</phrase>
     242        <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>unbound.service</filename>
     243        unit</phrase> included
     244        in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
     245        <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.
     246      </para>
    241247
    242248      <indexterm zone="unbound unbound-init">
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