hayart wrote:
> 
> Hi
> I am new In this form and in Apache DS. :)
> I have following problem. But first of all I will describe my task.
> Our company have dc=tsv, dc=de database on the Fedora-ds 
> and now will migrate to Apache DS.
> At the first I try to create missing objectClasses and attributes in
> Apache ds server by the following way.
> 
> private void createUIDNumberAttribute(DirContext ctx){
> 
>         DirContext schema;
>               try {
>                       schema = ctx.getSchema("");
> 
>               Attributes attrs = new BasicAttributes(true);
>               attrs.put("NUMERICOID", "1.3.6.1.1.1.1.0");
>               attrs.put("NAME", "uidNumber");
>               attrs.put("DESC", "Standard LDAP attribute type");
>               attrs.put("EQUALITY", "integerOrderingMatch");
>               attrs.put("SYNTAX", "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27");
>               attrs.put("SINGLE-VALUE", "true");
>       
>               schema.createSubcontext("AttributeDefinition/uidNumber", attrs);
>               ctx.close();
>               System.out.println("The attribute 'uidNumber' successfully
> created.");
>               } catch (NamingException e) {
>                               // TODO Auto-generated catch block
>                               e.printStackTrace();
>               }
>     }
> 
> after successfully message try to create objectClass
> 
> private void createPosixAccount(DirContext ctx){
>         DirContext schema;
>               try {
>                       schema = ctx.getSchema("");
>               
>               Attributes attrs = new BasicAttributes(true);
>               attrs.put("NUMERICOID", "1.3.6.1.1.1.2.0");
>               attrs.put("NAME", "posixAccount");
>               attrs.put("DESC", "Standard LDAP objectclass");
>               attrs.put("SUP", "top");
>               attrs.put("AUXILIARY", "true");
>       
>               Attribute must = new BasicAttribute("MUST");
>               must.add("cn");
>               must.add("uid");
>               must.add("uidNumber");
>               must.add("gidNumber");
>               must.add("homeDirectory");
>               attrs.put(must);
>       
>               Attribute may = new BasicAttribute("MAY");
>               may.add("userPassword");
>               may.add("loginShell");
>               may.add("gecos");
>               may.add("description");
>               attrs.put(may);
> 
>                       schema.createSubcontext("ClassDefinition/posixAccount", 
> attrs);
>                       System.out.println("posixAccount ClassDefinition 
> successfully
> create.");
>                       ctx.close();
>               } catch (NamingException e) {
>                       // TODO Auto-generated catch block
>                       e.printStackTrace();
>               }
> 
>     }
> 
> but it is get following error 
> Got more than one attributeType for oid of "uidNumber"
> 
> I try to delete "uidNumber" but give me error like "attribute incorrect
> have syntax"
> 
> please help me how can I fix this bug, or in other way migrate information
> from Fedora to Apache DS
> 
> Thank you for Advance. I am really need help
> 
> 
> 
Hi, Thank you for response. Now I try to connect Schema but get following
error.

javax.naming.AuthenticationException: [LDAP: error code 49 - Bind
principalDn points to referral.]

please look ActivateSchem.java file in attachment. 
Thanks

http://www.nabble.com/file/p21123694/ActivateSchem.java ActivateSchem.java 
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