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The "Config file section names" section was duplicating some of the content
that is now covered better by the "Configuration sections" section.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Cutler <ncutler@suse.com>
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Config file section names
-------------------------

The configuration file is divided into sections like ``[global]`` or
``[mon.foo]``, where the section is a valid Ceph section name
(`global`, a daemon type, or a daemon name) surrounded by square
brackets.

Global settings affect all instances of all daemon in the Ceph Storage Cluster.
Use the ``[global]`` setting for values that are common for all daemons in the
Ceph Storage Cluster. You can override each ``[global]`` setting by:

#. Changing the setting in a particular process type
(*e.g.,* ``[osd]``, ``[mon]``, ``[mds]`` ).

#. Changing the setting in a particular process (*e.g.,* ``[osd.1]`` ).

Overriding a global setting affects all child processes, except those that
you specifically override in a particular daemon. For example,
The configuration file is divided into sections. Each section must begin with a
valid configuration section name (see `Configuration sections`_, above)
surrounded by square brackets. For example,

.. code-block:: ini
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