The Zebra configuration file, read by zebraidx and
   zebrasrv defaults to zebra.cfg
   unless specified by -c option.
  
   You can edit the configuration file with a normal text editor.
   parameter names and values are separated by colons in the file. Lines
   starting with a hash sign (#) are
   treated as comments.
  
   If you manage different sets of records that share common
   characteristics, you can organize the configuration settings for each
   type into "groups".
   When zebraidx is run and you wish to address a
   given group you specify the group name with the -g
   option.
   In this case settings that have the group name as their prefix 
   will be used by zebraidx.
   If no -g option is specified, the settings
   without prefix are used.
  
   In the configuration file, the group name is placed before the option
   name itself, separated by a dot (.). For instance, to set the record type
   for group public to grs.sgml
   (the SGML-like format for structured records) you would write:
  
    public.recordType: grs.sgml
   
   To set the default value of the record type to text
   write:
  
    recordType: text
   
The available configuration settings are summarized below. They will be explained further in the following sections.
type
     
       Specifies how records with the file extension
       name should be handled by the indexer.
       This option may also be specified as a command line option
       (-t). Note that if you do not specify a
       name, the setting applies to all files.
       In general, the record type specifier consists of the elements (each
       element separated by dot), fundamental-type,
       file-read-type and arguments. Currently, two
       fundamental types exist, text and
       grs.
      
record-id-specSpecifies how the records are to be identified when updated. See Section 3, “Locating Records”.
databaseSpecifies the Z39.50 database name.
booleanSpecifies whether key information should be saved for a given group of records. If you plan to update/delete this type of records later this should be specified as 1; otherwise it should be 0 (default), to save register space. See Section 5, “Indexing with File Record IDs”.
booleanSpecifies whether the records should be stored internally in the Zebra system files. If you want to maintain the raw records yourself, this option should be false (0). If you want Zebra to take care of the records for you, it should be true(1).
register-locationSpecifies the location of the various register files that Zebra uses to represent your databases. See Section 7, “Register Location”.
register-locationEnables the safe update facility of Zebra, and tells the system where to place the required, temporary files. See Section 8, “Safe Updating - Using Shadow Registers”.
directoryDirectory in which various lock files are stored.
directoryDirectory in which temporary files used during zebraidx's update phase are stored.
directory
       Specifies the directory that the server uses for temporary result sets.
       If not specified /tmp will be used.
      
path
       Specifies a path of profile specification files. 
       The path is composed of one or more directories separated by
       colon. Similar to PATH for UNIX systems.
      
path
	Specifies a path of record filter modules.
	The path is composed of one or more directories separated by
	colon. Similar to PATH for UNIX systems.
	The 'make install' procedure typically puts modules in
	/usr/local/lib/idzebra-2.0/modules.
       
filename
	Defines the filename which holds fields structure
	definitions. If omitted, the file default.idx
	is read.
	Refer to Section 1, “The default.idx file” for
	more information.
       
integer
    Specifies the maximum number of records that will be sorted
    in a result set.  If the result set contains more than 
    integer records, records after the
    limit will not be sorted.  If omitted, the default value is
    1,000.
       
integerEnables whether static ranking is to be enabled (1) or disabled (0). If omitted, it is disabled - corresponding to a value of 0. Refer to Section 9.2, “Static Ranking” .
integer
	Controls whether Zebra should calculate approximate hit counts and
	at which hit count it is to be enabled.
	A value of 0 disables approximate hit counts.
	For a positive value approximate hit count is enabled
	if it is known to be larger than integer.
       
Approximate hit counts can also be triggered by a particular attribute in a query. Refer to Section 3.2.5, “Global Approximative Limit Attribute (type 12)”.
filename
	Specifies the filename(s) of attribute set files for use in
	searching. In many configurations bib1.att
	is used, but that is not required. If Classic Explain
	attributes is to be used for searching,
	explain.att must be given.
	The path to att-files in general can be given using 
	profilePath setting.
	See also Section 3.4, “The Attribute Set (.att) Files”.
      
size
       Specifies size of internal memory
       to use for the zebraidx program.
       The amount is given in megabytes - default is 4 (4 MB).
       The more memory, the faster large updates happen, up to about
       half the free memory available on the computer.
      
Yes/Auto/No
       Tells zebra if it should use temporary files when indexing. The
       default is Auto, in which case zebra uses temporary files only
       if it would need more that memMax 
       megabytes of memory. This should be good for most uses.
      
dir
       Specifies a directory base for Zebra. All relative paths
       given (in profilePath, register, shadow) are based on this
       directory. This setting is useful if your Zebra server
       is running in a different directory from where
       zebra.cfg is located.
      
fileSpecifies a file with description of user accounts for Zebra. The format is similar to that known to Apache's htpasswd files and UNIX' passwd files. Non-empty lines not beginning with # are considered account lines. There is one account per-line. A line consists of fields separate by a single colon character. First field is username, second is password.
fileSpecifies a file with description of user accounts for Zebra. File format is similar to that used by the passwd directive except that the password are encrypted. Use Apache's htpasswd or similar for maintenance.
user:
     permstring
       Specifies permissions (privilege) for a user that are allowed
       to access Zebra via the passwd system. There are two kinds
       of permissions currently: read (r) and write(w). By default
       users not listed in a permission directive are given the read
       privilege. To specify permissions for a user with no
       username, or Z39.50 anonymous style use
	anonymous. The permstring consists of
       a sequence of characters. Include character w
       for write/update access, r for read access and
       a to allow anonymous access through this account.
      
accessfile
	  Names a file which lists database subscriptions for individual users.
	  The access file should consists of lines of the form username:
	  dbnames, where dbnames is a list of database names, separated by
	  '+'. No whitespace is allowed in the database list.