LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.10 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide

Check the messages containing ATTRIB_MISMATCH and
OBJECT_MISMATCH described below for the exact instances of attribute
types and object classes, respectively, causing the schema mismatch.
The mismatch is caused by any differences in element definitions, such
as equality matching rule, single-valued setting, attribute syntax, object
class type, attribute types an object class includes, etc. For example, if
an attribute type 'sampleAttributeA' installed on the LDAP directory
server specifies IA5 String syntax, but the definition of
'sampleAttributeA' in the <schema> file specifies Unicode String syntax,
the two attribute types are mismatching. HP does not recommend
installing schemas containing mismatching definitions. If the <schema>
file defines any new valid attribute types or object classes that are not
present in the LDAP directory server schema and you would like to
install them anyway, use the force flag (the -F option) to add them to
the LDAP server schema.]
SCHEMA_REJECTED The <schema> file contains no valid attribute type or object class
definitions that can be added to the LDAP directory server schema. It
defines elements already installed in the LDAP directory server schema,
or contains invalid definitions that hence cannot be installed. Review
the messages above and correct any errors in the schema definition file.
[The SCHEMA_REJECTED message indicates no attribute type or object
class definitions specified in the <schema> file meet the requirement of
being both new and valid, and, therefore, cannot be added to the LDAP
server schema. Any invalid definitions need to be corrected before they
can be added to the LDAP directory server schema.
Check the messages containing ATTRIB_INVALID,
ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED, ATTRIB_MISMATCH, OBJECT_INVALID,
OBJECT_UNRESOLVED, OBJECT_MISMATCH, SCHEMA_INVALID
and SCHEMA_MISMATCH for details on which attribute type and
object class definitions prevent the schema from being installed.
If the <schema> file contains any mismatching or invalid definitions,
HP does not recommend installing the schema on the LDAP server.]
Attribute Type Status Messages
ATTRIB_INVALID
Attribute type definition is missing a numeric oid. Edit the schema
definition file to specify one <oid> tag and its value for every
<attributeTypeDefiniton> definition.
[This message indicates the <oid> tag and its value need to be specified
in the <attributeTypeDefiniton> definition in the <schema>
file.]
ATTRIB_INVALID
Attribute type definition is missing a name. Edit the schema definition
file to specify at least one <name> tag and its value for every
<attributeTypeDefiniton> definition.
[This message indicates the <name> tag and its value need to be
specified in the <attributeTypeDefiniton> definition in the
<schema> file.]
ATTRIB_INVALID
Attribute type “ <attribute name>” has an invalid numericoid. Edit
the schema definition file to specify an RFC 2252 compliant <oid>
value for this attribute type. Valid numericoid must consist of digits
(0-9) that can be separated by a period (.). Leading zeroes are not
allowed. See RFC 2252 for details.
This message indicates the <oid> tag and its value need to be corrected
in the <attributeTypeDefiniton> definition in the <schema>
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