LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.01 Administrator Guide for HP directory servers and Windows ADS

OBJECT_UNRESOLVED Mandatory attribute used in the <object name> object class
definition is not defined in any LDAP server schema.
[This message indicates the mandatory attribute type specified with
the <must> tag in the given object class definition is undefined. Edit
the <schema> file to correct the name of the mandatory attribute in
the object class definition. The mandatory attribute used in the object
class definition must be defined either in the LDAP directory server
schema or in the <schema> file before this object class can be
installed.]
OBJECT_UNRESOLVED Optional attribute used in “<object name>” object class definition
is not defined in any LDAP server schema.
[This message indicates the mandatory attribute type specified with
the <may> tag in the given object class definition is undefined. Edit
the <schema> file to correct the name of the optional attribute in the
object class definition. The optional attribute used in the object class
definition must be defined either in the LDAP directory server schema
or in the <schema> file before this object class can be installed.]
OBJECT_FOUND Object class <object name> is already installed in the LDAP server
schema.
[This message indicates the LDAP directory server schema already
includes a definition of an object class definition with the same numeric
oid or name. If the ldapschema utility is executed in the extend mode,
the given object class is not added to the LDAP directory server schema.
This message is displayed in verbose mode only.]
OBJECT _MISMATCH Definition of object class “<object name> is incompatible with the
definition already installed in the LDAP server schema.
OBJECT_REJECTED Object class “<object name>” is not added to the LDAP server
schema because it is already part of the LDAP schema.
[This message indicates the LDAP directory server schema already
includes a definition of an object class definition with the same numeric
oid or name.]
OBJECT_REJECTED Object class “<object name>” is not added to the LDAP server
schema because its definition is invalid.
[This message indicates definition of the specified object class is invalid.
If the ldapschema utility is executed in the extend mode, the given
object class is not added to the LDAP directory server schema. For
more information, see the messages containing OBJECT_INVALID.]
9.5.8.4 Matching rules status messages
RULE_INVALID Matching rule is missing a numeric oid. Edit the schema definition file to specify
one <oid> tag and its value for every <matchingRuleDefiniton>
definition.
[This message indicates the <oid> tag and its value need to be specified in
the <matchingRuleDefinition> definition in the /etc/opt/ldapux/
schema/schema-ds_type.xml file, where ds_type corresponds to the
same value specified with the -T option on the command line when executing
the ldapschema utility.]
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