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[The SCHEMA_INVALID
message indicates some of the attribute types and/or object classes specified in
the <schema> file have invalid definitions. This condition occurs if the definition does not conform to the
LDAP directory server schema policies or the DTD template. Review the Defining Attribute Types and
Defining Object Classes sections for details. Also, check the messages containing
ATTRIB_INVALID
,
ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED
, OBJECT_INVALID
and OBJECT_UNRESOLVED
described below for details.
Any invalid elements and any elements that depend on them will be excluded from being extended on the
LDAP server. For example, if an attribute type ’sampleAttributeA’ has an invalid
<usage> value, and an
object class ’sampleObjectO’ includes ’sampleAttributeA’ as a mandatory or an optional attribute, neither
’sampleAttributeA’ nor ’sampleObjectO’ can be added to the LDAP server schema until the
<usage> value
is corrected. Running the
ldapschema utility in verbose mode (the
-v option) can provide additional
information about invalid attribute type and object class definitions. HP recommends correcting any
invalid definitions before extending the LDAP directory server schema with any remaining new valid
definitions.]
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SCHEMA_REJECTED:
file "<schema>" contains no valid attribute type or object class definitions that can be
added to the LDAP server schema. It defines elements already installed in the LDAP
server schema, or contains invalid definitions that hence cannot be installed. Review
the messages above and correct any errors in the schema definition file.
[The SCHEMA_REJECTED message indicates no attribute type or object class definitions specified in the
<schema> file meet the requirement of being both new and valid, and, therefore, cannot be added to the
LDAP server schema. Any invalid definitions need to be corrected before they can be added to the LDAP
directory server schema.
Check the messages containing
ATTRIB_INVALID
, ATTRIB_UNRESOLVED, ATTRIB_MISMATCH
,
OBJECT_INVALID, OBJECT_UNRESOLVED
, OBJECT_MISMATCH, SCHEMA_INVALID
and
SCHEMA_MISMATCH for details on which attribute type and object class definitions prevent the schema
from being installed.
If the <schema> file contains any mismatching or invalid definitions, HP does not recommend installing the
schema on the LDAP server.]
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Attribute Type Status Messages
ATTRIB_INVALID:
attribute type definition is missing a numericoid. Edit the schema definition file to
specify one <oid> tag and its value for every <attributeTypeDefinition> definition.
[This message indicates the <oid> tag and its value need to be specified in the
<attributeTypeDe-
finition>
definition in the <schema> file.]
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ATTRIB_INVALID:
attribute type definition is missing a name. Edit the schema definition file to specify
at least one <name> tag and its value for every <attributeTypeDefinition> definition.
[This message indicates the <name> tag and its value need to be specified in the <attributeTypeDe-
finition>
definition in the <schema> file.]
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ATTRIB_INVALID:
attribute type "<attribute name>" specifies an unrecognized <usage> value. Sup-
ported values are: directoryOperation, distributedOperation, dSAOperation or
userApplications.
[This message indicates the <usage> tag value needs to be corrected in the <attributeTypeDefin-
ition>
definition in the <schema> file. Possible attribute type usage values are directoryOpera-
tion
, distributedOperation, dSAOperation or userApplications
. Any other usage
values are rejected. If the
<usage> tag is not specified in the <attributeTypeDefinition>
definition, the default attribute type usage value is userApplications. See RFC 2252 for details.]
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