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IMPORTANT
Any schema loaded from another directory must be copied into the schema directory or
the schema will be lost when the server.
The schema reload task is initiated though the command line by creating a special task entry which
defines the parameters of the task and initiates the task. As soon as the task is complete, the task
entry is removed from the directory. For example:
dn: cn=example schema reload,cn=schema reload task, cn=tasks, cn=config
objectclass: extensibleObject
cn:example schema reload
schemadir: /export/schema
The
cn=schema reload task
entry is a container entry for schema reload operations. The
cn=schema reload task
entry itself has no attributes, but each of the task entries within this entry,
such as
cn=
task_ID
,
cn=schema reload task
,
cn=tasks
,
cn=config
, uses the schema reload
attributes to define the individual reload task.
cn
The
cn
attribute is used to identify a new task operation to initiate. The
cn
attribute value can be
anything, as long as it defines a new task.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=
task_name
, cn=schema reload task,
cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
Any string
Default Value
Syntax
DirectoryString
Example
cn: example reload task ID
schemadir
This contains the full path to the directory containing the custom schema file.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=
task_name
, cn=schema reload task,
cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
Any local directory path
Default Value
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-
instance_name
/schema
Syntax
DirectoryString
Example
schemadir: /export/schema/
2.3.15.8. cn=memberof task
The
memberOf
attribute is created and managed by the Directory Server automatically to display
group membership on the members' user entries. When the
member
attribute on a group entry
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