Issue 607 - Typos on <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/faq/data/cache/192.html>
Summary: Typos on <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/faq/data/cache/192.html>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
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Product: website
Classification: Unclassified
Component: website (show other issues)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All All
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Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: OpenLDAP project
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Reported: 2000-06-27 14:52 UTC by pepper@reppep.com
Modified: 2014-08-01 21:05 UTC (History)
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Description pepper@reppep.com 2000-06-27 14:52:33 UTC
Full_Name: Chris Pepper
Version: current website
OS: irrelevant
URL: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/faq/data/cache/192.html
Submission from: (NULL) (216.112.226.150)


slapd, by default, synchronizes the underlying DB after each modification. This
is safe, but slow. In situations where you do not need this protection (such as
on a slave server), you can disable write sync by specify the database
configuration directive
	'by specify the' should be
	'by specifying the'.

dbcacheNoWsync


To make no write sync more safe, consider running a slave with write sync on.
This slave then becomes a live backup for the master. 
	'write sync more safe,' should be
	'write sync safer,'.
Comment 1 Kurt Zeilenga 2000-06-29 01:17:46 UTC
The FAQ is interactive.  Feel free to make corrections yourself
[enable editing commands via Appearances link].

At 02:52 PM 6/27/00 GMT, pepper@reppep.com wrote:
>Full_Name: Chris Pepper
>Version: current website
>OS: irrelevant
>URL: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/faq/data/cache/192.html
>Submission from: (NULL) (216.112.226.150)
>
>
>slapd, by default, synchronizes the underlying DB after each modification. This
>is safe, but slow. In situations where you do not need this protection (such as
>on a slave server), you can disable write sync by specify the database
>configuration directive
>	'by specify the' should be
>	'by specifying the'.
>
>dbcacheNoWsync
>
>
>To make no write sync more safe, consider running a slave with write sync on.
>This slave then becomes a live backup for the master. 
>	'write sync more safe,' should be
>	'write sync safer,'.
>
>
>
Comment 2 Chris Pepper 2000-06-29 14:07:11 UTC
At 6:17 PM -0700 2000/06/28, Kurt D. Zeilenga wrote:
>The FAQ is interactive.  Feel free to make corrections yourself
>[enable editing commands via Appearances link].

	Done, thanks.


						Chris Pepper

>At 02:52 PM 6/27/00 GMT, pepper@reppep.com wrote:
>>Full_Name: Chris Pepper
>>Version: current website
>>OS: irrelevant
>  >URL: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/faq/data/cache/192.html
>>Submission from: (NULL) (216.112.226.150)
>>
>>
>  >slapd, by default, synchronizes the underlying DB after each 
>modification. This
>>is safe, but slow. In situations where you do not need this 
>>protection (such as
>>on a slave server), you can disable write sync by specify the database
>>configuration directive
>>	'by specify the' should be
>>	'by specifying the'.
>>
>>dbcacheNoWsync
>>
>>
>>To make no write sync more safe, consider running a slave with write sync on.
>>This slave then becomes a live backup for the master.
>>	'write sync more safe,' should be
>>	'write sync safer,'.
>  >
>>
>>


-- 
Chris Pepper | Shooting Gallery Interactive | New: <pepper@reppep.com>
Comment 3 Kurt Zeilenga 2000-06-30 10:10:13 UTC
moved from Incoming to Web
Comment 4 Kurt Zeilenga 2000-06-30 10:12:26 UTC
changed notes
changed state Open to Closed
Comment 5 OpenLDAP project 2014-08-01 21:05:05 UTC
fixed by user