https://bugs.openldap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9079

--- Comment #2 from Quanah Gibson-Mount <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to [email protected] from comment #0)

> I understand from this text the following:
> 
>   * One can specify multiple URIs in the value of a olcUniqueURI attribute. 
> I
> _guess_ these can be space-separated, even though that isn't shown in this
> syntax.

This is a typo, which will be fixed.

>   * Each URI defines a set of object attributes
>   * One can have multiple olcUniqueURI attributes, _each of which_ creates a
> 'domain'
>   * This doesn't say what a 'domain' is

The concept of a "domain" is a key part of the mathematical concept of "sets".
As this is clearly talking about sets, the definition of domain follows.

>   * If multiple URIs are specified in a 'domain'

Again, this goes back to the mathematical concept of sets.

>   * It's not clear where the quotes go, when combining with 'strict' or
> 'ignore'
> (I guess "strict ldap://...";).
>   * Can 'strict' or 'ignore' be combined with the second or subsequent URIs?

This is already explicitly answered in the man page:

"Strictness applies to all URIs within a uniqueness domain" thus it must be
combined with the full set of URIs in a given statement.

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