Assigning Class of Service
Deleting a CoS
The following procedure describes deleting a CoS:
In the Directory Server Console, select the Directory tab.
1.
Browse the tree in the left navigation pane and select the parent entry that
2.
contains your class of service.
The CoS appears in the right pane with other entries.
Right-click the CoS and select Delete. A dialog box appears asking you to
3.
confirm the deletion. Click Yes.
The Deleted Entries dialog box appears to inform you that the CoS was
4.
successfully deleted. Click OK.
Managing CoS From the Command Line
Because all configuration information and template data is stored as entries in the
directory, you can use standard LDAP tools for CoS configuration and
management. This section contains the following topics:
•
Creating the CoS Definition Entry From the Command Line
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Creating the CoS Template Entry From the Command Line
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Example of a Pointer CoS
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Example of an Indirect CoS
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Example of a Classic CoS
Creating the CoS Definition Entry From the Command Line
Each type of CoS requires a particular object class to be specified in the definition
entry. All CoS definition object classes inherit from the
and the
associated with each type of CoS definition entry.
Table 5-2
CoS Definition Entry Object Classes
CoS Type
Object Classes
Pointer CoS
cosPointerDefinition
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cosSuperDefinition
object class. Table 5-2 lists the object classes
Description
Identifies the template entry associated with the
CoS definition using the template entry's DN
value. The DN of the template entry is specified in
the cosTemplateDn attribute.
object class
LDAPsubentry
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