HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 administrator guide
To edit the description or attributes generated on the target entry of an existing CoS, simply
double-click the CoS entry listed in the Directory tab, and make the appropriate changes in the
editor window.
5.2.2.3 Deleting a CoS
1. In the Directory Server Console, select the Directory tab.
2. Browse the tree in the left navigation pane, and select the parent entry that contains the class
of service.
The CoS appears in the right pane with other entries.
3. Right-click the CoS, and select Delete. Alternatively, click Edit in the top menu, and select
Delete.
A dialog box appears to confirm the deletion. Click Yes.
5.2.3 Managing CoS from the command line
Because all configuration information and template data is stored as entries in the directory,
standard LDAP tools can be used for CoS configuration and management.
• “Creating the CoS definition entry from the command line”
• “Creating the CoS template entry from the command line”
• “Example of a pointer CoS”
• “Example of an indirect CoS”
• “Example of a classic CoS”
• “Searching for CoS entries”
5.2.3.1 Creating the CoS definition entry from the command line
Each type of CoS requires a particular object class to be specified in the definition entry. All CoS
definition object classes inherit from the LDAPsubentry object class and the
cosSuperDefinition object class.
204 Organizing entries with roles, class of service, and views