Chapter 2. Creating Directory Entries

Before you can add an attribute to an entry, the entry must contain an object class that either requires or allows the attribute. refer to Section 1.3.2, “Adding an Object Class to an Entry” and Chapter 9, Extending the Directory Schema for more information.

Add an attribute to an entry as follows:

1.In the Directory tab of the Directory Server Console, right-click the entry to modify, and select Advanced from the pop-up menu.

Alternatively, double-click the entry to open the Property Editor, and then click the Advanced button.

2.Click Add Attribute. The Add Attribute dialog box opens.

3.Select the attribute to add from the list, and click OK.

The Add Attribute window is dismissed, and the selected attribute appears in the list of attributes in the Advanced Property Editor.

4.Type in the value for the new attribute in the field to the right of the attribute name.

5.Click OK in the Advanced Property Editor to save the attribute to the entry and close the Advanced Property Editor.

Click OK to close the Property Editor.

NOTE

If the attribute you want to add is not listed, add the object class containing the attribute first, then add the attribute. See Section 1.3.2, “Adding an Object Class to an Entry” for instructions on adding an object class.

1.3.5. Adding Very Large Attributes

The configuration attribute nsslapd-maxbersizesets the maximum size limit for LDAP requests. The default configuration of Directory Server sets this attribute at 2 megabytes. LDAP add or modify operations will fail when attempting to add very large attributes that result in a request that is larger than 2 megabytes.

To add very large attributes, first change the setting for the nsslapd-maxbersizeconfiguration attribute to a value larger than the largest LDAP request you will make.

When determining the value to set, consider all elements of the LDAP add and modify operations used to add the attributes, not just the single attribute. There are a number of different factors to considerin, including the following:

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