Nsslapd-Schemareplace - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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NOTE
Schema checking works by default when database modifications
are made using an LDAP client, such as
Server Gateway, or when importing a database from LDIF using
ldif2db
manually that your entries conform to the schema. If schema
checking is turned on, the server sends an error message to inform
you of the entries which do not match the schema. Make sure that
the attributes and object classes you create in your LDIF statements
are both spelled correctly and identified in
to create a file in the LDIF format in the schema directory or add the
elements to
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
on | off
Default Value:
on
Syntax:
DirectoryString
Example:
nsslapd-schemacheck: on

nsslapd-schemareplace

Determines whether modify operations that replace attribute values are allowed on
the
entry.
cn=schema
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
on | off | replication-only
Default Value:
replication-only
Syntax:
DirectoryString
Example:
nsslapd-schemareplace: replication-only
. If you turn schema checking off, you will have to verify
.
99user.ldif
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
, the Directory
ldapmodify
. You will need
dse.ldif
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Reference
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