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Zebra server Administrators's Guide and Reference <author>Index Data, <tt/info@index.ping.dk/ -<date>$Revision: 1.2 $ +<date>$Revision: 1.3 $ <abstract> This document describes Zebra — an information retrieval server that uses the Z39.50 protocol. @@ -383,12 +383,17 @@ register: /d1:200M /d2:300M <sect1>Running the server <p> -Starting the server and how to configure the server. +The server <tt>zebrasrv</tt> supports the same set of options as the +test server <tt>ztest</tt> that comes with YAZ. As for the +<tt>zebraidx</tt> the option <tt>-c</tt> specifies the configuration +filename. When the Zebra server is executed with its normal log level it +prints (not too detailed) information about the incoming queries. +This is useful if you don't happen to know what attributes your client sends. + +Note that the server doesn't support the static mode (-S). <sect1>How the server handles queries <p> -What elements of Bib-1 are supported and where are result sets -stored. <sect>About Index Data <p>