Modified xml/kernel/permissions-design.xml and regenerated the html file (don't know why our makefile recreates each html file when you only change one xml file)
> I'm running Mandrake 9.1 on my new workstation here, and when all the docbook > stuff's installed there's a convenient "xsl-stylesheets" symbolic link to
>Which is the best keyword for "your service name?" in the docs. It should be >easily recognized as a placeholder, easy to search-replace, and should >be generic enough that most users can leave it unchanged. Currently we use >"service0", which meets the last two of the three requirements. >Earlier docs used "birdnotes," which met the first two requirements.
> Second, in the [postgres.html] doc, in point 8 for Red Hat, why is > there chmod 700 for the script? All the other scripts in > /etc/rc.d/init.d are 755.
>If you are on Oracle, you have to su - oracle, then su to root to get >your environment right. Otherwise, nsoracle won't compile.
Added note.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- >The web user wasn't added in the Oracle install step, so I added it >now: groupadd web
>For some reason, the include and sample-config.tcl files were owned by >500.500 instead of root root. So: >chown -R root.root include sample.config.tcl
owned by remadmin in reference platform. Seems harmless so didn't add anything to instructions.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- >bin and lib were group owned by staff. I changed that to root as well: >chown -R root.root bin lib modules
could not repro ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > We should be recommending at least ANALYZE (by itself). If we are > going to recommend VACUUM, we should recommend VACUUM ANALYZE once an > hour (or so) and a VACUUM FULL ANALYZE once a night.
Changed default suggestion to --analyze (once per day) to be conservative due to forum thread about full analyze affecting performance due to locking