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LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)

A set of protocols for accessing information directories. LDAP is based on the standards contained within the X.500 standard, but is significantly simpler. And unlike X.500, LDAP supports TCP/IP, which is necessary for any type of Internet access. Because it's a simpler version of X.500, LDAP is sometimes called X.500-lite.


LDAP Synchronization Service

An optional component that works with the External LDAP Auth and Directory IMPLs to maintain synchronization between the Users and Groups in an external LDAP directory.


link

In hypertext systems, such as the World Wide Web, a link is a reference to another document. Such links are sometimes called hot links because they take you to other document when you click on them.

The text in a link is usually blue and underlined.


logging

All services and client applications include logging to provide performance data and record diagnostic messages for reporting and troubleshooting.

Logging levels are:

  • Fatal: always enabled. Errors which cause services or the server to be unavailable or dysfunctional.
  • Error: fatal and general errors.
  • Warning: warnings and error messages.
  • Info: errors and informational messages.
  • Trace: errors, informational, and troubleshooting data; used to diagnose problems by DocuShare support.
  • Debug: all errors, informational, trace and other developer debugging messages.
By default only fatal errors are logged; additional logging can be enabled from the Administrator UI.

The Autonomy Search Service log list by handles which files failed indexing.

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