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[This message indicates the supertype specified with the
<subTypeOf> tag in the given attribute type
definition is undefined. Edit the <schema> file to correct the name of the supertype in the attribute type
definition. The supertype used in the attribute type definition must be defined either in the LDAP direc-
tory server schema or in the <schema> file before this attribute type can be installed.]
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ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED:
matching rule "<matching rule name>" used in "<attribute name>" attribute type
definition cannot be mapped because "-m -" option is specified. This matching rule
is not supported on the LDAP server.
[This message indicates the matching rule specified with the
<equality>, <ordering> or <substr>
tag in the given attribute type definition is not supported on the LDAP directory server. Option
-m -
disables matching rule substitution in attribute types. Edit the <schema> file to specify an alternate
matching rule supported on the LDAP server, or execute the
ldapschema utility without the -m -
option to substitute this matching rule with an alternative matching rule supported on the LDAP server.]
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ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED:
matching rule "<matching rule name>" used in "<attribute name>" attribute type
definition cannot be mapped. This matching rule is not supported on the LDAP
server.
[This message indicates the matching rule specified with the
<equality>, <ordering> or <substr>
tag in the given attribute type definition is not supported on the LDAP directory server. The default sub-
stitution matching rule specified in the /etc/opt/ldapux/schema/map-rules.xml
file is not sup-
ported on the LDAP directory server either. Edit the <schema> file to specify an alternate matching rule
supported on the LDAP server, or edit the
/etc/opt/ldapux/schema/map-rules.xml
file to
specify a default substitution matching rule supported on the LDAP server.]
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ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED:
LDAP syntax "<syntax oid>" used in "<attribute name>" attribute type definition
cannot be mapped because "-s -" option is specified. This LDAP syntax is not sup-
ported on the LDAP server.
[This message indicates the LDAP syntax specified with the
<syntax> tag in the given attribute type
definition is not supported on the LDAP directory server. Option -s - disables syntax substitution in
attribute types. Edit the <schema> file to specify an alternate syntax supported on the LDAP server, or
execute the ldapschema utility without the -s - option to substitute this syntax with an alternative
syntax supported on the LDAP server.]
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ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED:
LDAP syntax "<syntax oid>" used in "<attribute name>" attribute type definition
cannot be mapped. This LDAP syntax is not supported on the LDAP server.
[This message indicates the LDAP syntax specified with the
<syntax> tag in the given attribute type
definition is not supported on the LDAP directory server. The default substitution syntax specified in the
/etc/opt/ldapux/schema/map-rules.xml
file is not supported on the LDAP directory server
either. Edit the <schema> file to specify an alternate syntax supported on the LDAP server, or edit the
/etc/opt/ldapux/schema/map-rules.xml
file to specify a default substitution syntax supported
on the LDAP server.]
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ATTRIB_FOUND: attribute type "<attribute name>" is already installed in the LDAP server schema.
[This message indicates the LDAP directory server schema already includes a definition of an attribute
type definition with the same numeric oid or name. If the
ldapschema utility is executed in the extend
mode, the given attribute type will not be added to the LDAP directory server schema. This message is
displayed in verbose mode only. Also, the following message will appear:]
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ATTRIB_REJECTED:
attribute type "<attribute name>" will not be added to the LDAP server schema
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