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[This message indicates the <oid> tag and its value need to be specified in the
<matchingRuleDe-
finition> 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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RULE_INVALID:
matching rule is missing a name. Edit the schema definition file to specify at least
one <name> tag and its value for every <matchingRuleDefinition> definition.
[This message indicates the
<name> tag and its value need to be specified in the
<matchingRuleDe-
finition> 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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RULE_INVALID:
matching rule is missing an LDAP syntax. Edit the schema definition file to specify
one <syntax> tag and its value for every <matchingRuleDefinition> definition.
[This message indicates the
<syntax> tag and its value need to be specified in the
<matchingRu-
leDefinition>
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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RULE_UNRESOLVED:
matching rule "<matching rule name>" used in "<attribute name>" attribute type
definition is not supported on the LDAP server. Matching rule "<substitute match-
ing rule name>" will be used instead.
[This message indicates the specified matching rule <matching rule name> is not supported on the LDAP
directory server. However, it was successfully mapped with a higher level (less specific) matching rule
supported by that server, <substitute matching rule name> , as specified in the
/etc/opt/ldapux/schema/map-rules.xml
file. The attribute types which uses this matching
rule with the
<equality>, <ordering> or <substr> tags will use be queried or extended on the
LDAP directory server using the <substitute matching rule name>.]
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LDAP Syntax Status Messages
SYNTAX_INVALID:
LDAP syntax is missing a numericoid. Edit the schema definition file to specify one
<oid> tag and its value for every <syntaxDefinition> definition.
[This message indicates the
<oid> tag and its value need to be specified in the
<syntaxDefinition>
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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SYNTAX_INVALID:
LDAP syntax is missing an oMSyntax value. Edit the schema definition file to
specify one <oMSyntax> tag and its value for every <syntaxDefinition> definition.
[This message indicates the
<oMSyntax> tag and its value need to be specified in the <syntaxDefin-
ition> 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. The <oMSyntax> tag is required for LDAP syntax definitions supported by the
Active Directory Server.]
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SYNTAX_UNRESOLVED:
LDAP syntax "<syntax oid>" used in "<attribute name>" attribute type definition is
not supported on the LDAP server. LDAP syntax "<substitute syntax oid>" will be
used instead.
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