+The configuration settings are summarized below. They will be
+explained further in the following chapters.
+
+<descrip>
+<tag><it>group</it>recordType<it>name</it></tag>
+ Specifies how records with the file extension <it>name</it> should
+ be handled by the indexer. This option may also be specified
+ as a command line option (<tt>-t</tt>).
+<tag><it>group</it>recordId</tag>
+ Specifies how the record is to be identified when updated.
+<tag><it>group</it>database</tag>
+ Specifies the Z39.50 database.
+<tag><it>group</it>storeKeys</tag>
+ Specifies whether key information should be saved for a given
+ group of records. If you plan to update/delete this type of
+ record a later this should be specified as 1; otherwise it
+ should be 0 (default).
+<tag><it>group</it>storeData</tag>
+ Specifies whether original copy of record should be stored internally
+ in the Zebra system indexes. If your externally indexed files
+ are temporary this option should certainly be true (1); otherwise
+ false (0).
+<tag>register</tag>
+ Specifies the location of the indexes.
+<tag>profilePath</tag>
+ Specifies the location of profile specification paths.
+<tag>attset</tag>
+ Specifies the filename(s) of attribute specification files.
+</descrip>
+
+<sect1>Locating records
+<p>
+The default behaviour of the Zebra system is to reference the
+records from their original location, i.e. where they were
+read an indexed.
+
+If your records files are temporary for example if you retrieve
+them from the outside or if they where temporarily mounted on a CD-ROM,
+you may want the Zebra server to make a copy of them. To do this
+you specify 1 (true) in the <tt>storedata</tt> setting. When
+the Z39.50 search engine retrieves recoreds they will be read from an
+internal structure of the index.