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Novell eDirectory 8.8 Troubleshooting Guide - NetIQ

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changetype: modify<br />

delete: objectclasses<br />

objectclasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.6.1.4 NAME ’computer’ )<br />

-<br />

add: objectclasses<br />

novdocx (en) 22 June 2009<br />

objectclasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.6.1.4 NAME ’computer’ SUP (device $<br />

user ) STRUCTURAL MAY (operator $ server $ status $ cn $ networkAddress $<br />

local PolicyFlags $ defaultLocalPolicyObject $ machineRole $ location $<br />

netbootInitialization $ netbootGUID $ netbootMachineFilePath $ siteGUID $<br />

operatingSystem $ operatingSystemVersion $ operatingSystemServicePack $<br />

operatingSystemHotfix $ volumeCount $ physicalLocationObject $ dNSHostName<br />

$ policyReplicationFlags $ managedBy $ rIDSetReferences $ catalogs $<br />

netbootSIFFile $ netboot MirrorDataFile ) X-NDS_NOT_CONTAINER ’1’ X<br />

-NDS_NONREMOVABLE ’1’ X-NDS_NAME ’Computer’ )<br />

-<br />

Modify this entry in the error file (err.ldf in the example) to remove the “user” objectclass from the<br />

list of superior objectclasses in the definition of the “Computer” objectclass, as shown below:<br />

dn: cn=schema<br />

changetype: modify<br />

delete: objectclasses<br />

objectclasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.6.1.4 NAME ’computer’ )<br />

-<br />

add: objectclasses<br />

objectclasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.6.1.4 NAME ’computer’ SUP device<br />

STRUCTURAL MAY (operator $ server $ status $ cn $ networkAddress $ local<br />

PolicyFlags $ defaultLocalPolicyObject $ machineRole $ location $<br />

netbootInitialization $ netbootGUID $ netbootMachineFilePath $ siteGUID $<br />

operatingSystem $ operatingSystemVersion $ operatingSystemServicePack $<br />

operatingSystemHotfix $ volumeCount $ physicalLocationObject $ dNSHostName<br />

$ policyReplicationFlags $ managedBy $ rIDSetReferences $ catalogs $<br />

netbootSIFFile $ netbootMirrorDataFile ) X-NDS_NOT_CONTAINER ’1’ X<br />

-NDS_NONREMOVABLE ’1’ X-NDS_NAME ’Computer’ )<br />

-<br />

10.2.3 Step 3: Import the LDIF File<br />

Now, import the modified entry using the following ICE command:<br />

ice -S ldif -f LDIF_file -D ldap -s <strong>Novell</strong>_<strong>eDirectory</strong>_server -p port_number -d<br />

full_admin_context -w password<br />

For example:<br />

ice -S ldif -f err.ldf -D ldap -s edirsrv1 -p edirport1 -d cn=admin,o=company<br />

-w pwd1<br />

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