Re: [389-users] Re: Class of service removal

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Mikael Kermorgant wrote:
Hello again,

I've finally found it, but only via browsing slowly among the
thousands of accounts under ou=people.

Isn't there a better way to find and edit/remove a class of service ?
The class of service definition entry is an "ldapSubEntry" - this is sort of like an "operational entry" - hidden from regular ldap search operations. You must specify the search filter (objectclass=ldapSubEntry) to find these objects. If you want to search for entries of this type with additional search criteria, use the & operator - (&(objectclass=ldapSubEntry)(cn=mycostemplatename))
Regards,

Mikael Kermorgant

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Mikael Kermorgant
<mikael.kermorgant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I'm using 389 ds 1.2.0.

I've created a class of service on ou=people, which adds an attribute
with a specific attribute.

I've proceded in 3 steps :
1 - created an object of objectclass nscontainer named cn=cosTemplates
at the root of my tree
2 - under that object, created an object of class cosTemplate and
extensibleobject - added the desired attribute with default value for
ou=people
3 - created a class of service with the wizzard "New -> Class of
service" by right clicking on ou=people.

Strange thing is that the class of service applies, but I can't find
any object that corresponds to the class of service itself.
I tried to search with this filter (objectclass=cos*) but I don't get it.

Would you have any idea about how to find it in order to remove it for example ?

Best regards,

--
Mikael Kermorgant





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