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diff --git a/nixos/modules/services/databases/foundationdb.xml b/nixos/modules/services/databases/foundationdb.xml index f4090c4927641..7883680d46cc3 100644 --- a/nixos/modules/services/databases/foundationdb.xml +++ b/nixos/modules/services/databases/foundationdb.xml @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ <para>FoundationDB (or "FDB") is an open source, distributed, transactional key-value store.</para> -<section><title>Configuring and basic setup</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-configuring"><title>Configuring and basic setup</title> <para>To enable FoundationDB, add the following to your <filename>configuration.nix</filename>: @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ corresponding <option>services.foundationdb.logDir</option> as well.</para> </section> -<section><title>Scaling processes and backup agents</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-scaling"><title>Scaling processes and backup agents</title> <para>Scaling the number of server processes is quite easy; simply specify <option>services.foundationdb.serverProcesses</option> to be the number of @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ available backup processes.</para> </section> -<section><title>Clustering</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-clustering"><title>Clustering</title> <para>FoundationDB on NixOS works similarly to other Linux systems, so this section will be brief. Please refer to the full FoundationDB documentation for @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ informing all client processes to do the same.</para> </section> -<section><title>Client connectivity</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-connectivity"><title>Client connectivity</title> <para>By default, all clients must use the current <command>fdb.cluster</command> file to access a given FoundationDB cluster. @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ to a new node in order to connect, if it is not part of the cluster.</para> </section> -<section><title>Client authorization and TLS</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-authorization"><title>Client authorization and TLS</title> <para>By default, any user who can connect to a FoundationDB process with the correct cluster configuration can access anything. FoundationDB uses a @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ on.</para> </section> -<section><title>Backups and Disaster Recovery</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-disaster-recovery"><title>Backups and Disaster Recovery</title> <para>The usual rules for doing FoundationDB backups apply on NixOS as written in the FoundationDB manual. However, one important difference is the security @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ $ sudo -u foundationdb fdbbackup status -t default </section> -<section><title>Known limitations</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-limitations"><title>Known limitations</title> <para>The FoundationDB setup for NixOS should currently be considered beta. FoundationDB is not new software, but the NixOS compilation and integration has @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ only undergone fairly basic testing of all the available functionality.</para> </section> -<section><title>Options</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-options"><title>Options</title> <para>NixOS's FoundationDB module allows you to configure all of the most relevant configuration options for <command>fdbmonitor</command>, matching it @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ also read the FoundationDB documentation as well.</para> </section> -<section><title>Full documentation</title> +<section xml:id="module-services-foundationdb-full-docs"><title>Full documentation</title> <para>FoundationDB is a complex piece of software, and requires careful administration to properly use. Full documentation for administration can be |