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directoryOperation
, distributedOperation
, dSAOperation or
userApplications. Any
other usage values are rejected. If the
<usage> tag is not specified in the <attributeTypeDefini-
tion> definition, the default attribute type usage value is
userApplications
. See RFC 2252 for
details.]
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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 value needs to be corrected in the
<attributeTypeDefini-
tion> definition in the <schema> file. The
<oid> value must be compliant with RFC 2252. See RFC
2252 for details.]
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ATTRIB_INVALID:
attribute type "<attribute name>" has an invalid name. Edit the schema definition
file to specify an RFC 2252 compliant <name> value for this attribute type. Valid
name characters include letters (A-z), digits (0-9), semicolons (;) and dashes (-).
Valid name must begin with an alphabet letter (A-z). See RFC 2252 for details.
[This message indicates the
<name> tag value needs to be corrected in the <attributeTypeDefini-
tion> definition in the <schema> file. The attribute type name value must be compliant with RFC
2252. See RFC 2252 for details.]
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ATTRIB_INVALID:
attribute type "<attribute name>" must have the same usage (<usage> tag) value as
its supertype. Edit the schema definition file to correct the usage value for this
attribute or its supertype.
[If the attribute type specifies a supertype, both this attribute type and its supertype must have the same
<usage> tag value. This message indicates the <usage> tag value of the specified attribute type and
the <usage> tag value of its supertype do not match. Edit the <schema> file to correct the discrepancy.]
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ATTRIB_INVALID:
attribute type "<attribute name>" is missing a syntax value. Edit the schema
definition file to specify a syntax (<syntax> tag) value, or a valid supertype (<sub-
TypeOf> tag) value.
[Most LDAP directory servers require attribute type definitions to specify either the syntax value or a
supertype value. This message indicates that the specified attribute type definition in the
<schema> file
does not specify either of these values. Edit the <schema> file to specify either the <syntax> tag and its
value, or a <subTypeOf> tag and its value in the specified attribute type definition.]
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ATTRIB_INVALID:
attribute type "<attribute name>" cannot be labeled as obsolete (<obsolete> tag) if
any other attribute types or object classes depend on it. Edit the schema definition
file to remove the <obsolete> tag from this attribute type definition in order for it to
be added to the LDAP server schema.
[Obsolete attribute types cannot be added to the LDAP directory server schema if any other attribute
types or object classes depend on them. This messages indicates the given attribute type cannot specify
the
<obsolete> tag in its definition if it is used as a supertype in any other attribute types, or if it is
used as a mandatory or optional attribute in any object classes. Edit the <schema> file to correct this
discrepancy.]
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ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED:
super-type used in "<attribute name>" attribute type definition is not defined in any
LDAP schema.
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