Chapter 18. Using the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in

(See Section 3, “Creating an Instance of the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in”.)

3. In the right navigation window, double-click the plug-in entry to view.

The Property Editor opens. It contains a list of all the attributes and values for the plug-in.

4.2.Configuring Attribute Uniqueness Plug-ins from the Directory Server Console

The plug-in configuration can be updated from the Directory Server Console in several ways:

From the Property Editor.

1.In the Directory Server Console, click the Directory tab.

2.In the left navigation tree, expand the config folder, then the Plug-insfolder.

3.Select the plug-in instance.

4.Edit the attribute value fields.

From the Configuration tab.

1.In the Directory Server Console, select the Configuration tab; then, in the navigation tree, expand the Plug-insfolder, and select the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in to modify.

The configuration parameters for the plug-in are displayed in the right pane.

2.To turn the plug-in on or off, check or clear the Enable Plugin checkbox.

3.To add a suffix or subtree, click Add, and type a DN in the blank text field.

To avoid using a DN, enter the markerObjectClass keyword. With this syntax, it is possible to click Add again to specify a requiredObjectClass, as described in Section 2, “Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in Syntax”.

NOTE

Do not add an attribute name to the list. To check the uniqueness of other attributes, create a new instance of the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in for the attribute to check. For information, see Section 3, “Creating an Instance of the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in”.

4.To delete an item from the list, place the cursor in the text field to delete, and click Delete.

5.Click Save.

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