occ command doc minor edits

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Phil Davis 2015-08-16 10:32:47 +05:45
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Run occ As Your HTTP User
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The HTTP user is different on the various Linux distributions. See
:ref:`strong_perms` to learn how to find your HTTP user
:ref:`strong_perms` to learn how to find your HTTP user.
* The HTTP user and group in Debian/Ubuntu is www-data.
* The HTTP user and group in Fedora/CentOS is apache.
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ possible to list all config values with one command::
$ sudo -u www-data php occ config:list
By default passwords and other sensitive data is omitted from the report, so the
By default passwords and other sensitive data are omitted from the report, so the
output can be posted publicly (e.g. as part of a bug report). In order to
generate a full backport of all config values the ``--private`` flag needs to be
set::
@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ connected to an LDAP server::
``ldap:check-user`` will not run a check when it finds a disabled LDAP
connection. This prevents users that exist on disabled LDAP connections from
being marked as deleted. If you know for certain that user you are searching for
being marked as deleted. If you know for certain that the user you are searching for
is not in one of the disabled connections, and exists on an active connection,
use the ``--force`` option to force it to check all active LDAP connections::