Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Administrator's Guide

c. To change the parent object for the object class, select the new parent from the Parent
pull-down menu.
d.
To add an attribute that must be present in entries that use the new object class, highlight
the attribute in the Available Attributes list, and then click the Add button to the left of the
Required Attributes box.
Both standard attributes and user-defined attributes are allowed for the object class.
Creating custom attributes is described in Section 2.2, “Creating Attributes”.
e.
To add an attribute that may be present in entries that use the new object class, highlight
the attribute in the Available Attributes list, and then click the Add button to the left of the
Allowed Attributes box.
f. To remove an attribute from the object class, highlight the attribute in the Required
Attributes list or the Allowed Attributes list, and then click the Remove button.
NOTE
Inherited attributes cannot be removed, regardless of whether they are required
or allowed.
4. Click OK.
3.4. Deleting Object Classes
Only user-defined object classes can be deleted. You cannot delete standard object classes. To
delete an object class, do the following:
1. In the Directory Server Console, select the Configuration tab.
2. In the navigation tree, select the Schema folder, and then select the Object Classes tab in
the right pane.
3. Select the object class to remove, and click Delete.
4. If prompted, confirm the delete.
WARNING
The server immediately deletes the object class. There is no undo.
Deleting Object Classes
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