Chapter 18. Using the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in

Chapter 18. Using the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in

18.1. Overview of the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in
18.2. Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in Syntax
18.3. Creating an Instance of the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in
18.4. Configuring Attribute Uniqueness Plug-ins
18.4.1. Viewing Plug-in Configuration Information
18.4.2. Configuring Attribute Uniqueness Plug-ins from the Directory Server Console
18.4.3. Configuring Attribute Uniqueness Plug-ins from the Command-Line
18.5. Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in Syntax Examples
18.5.1. Specifying One Attribute and One Subtree
18.5.2. Specifying One Attribute and Multiple Subtrees
18.6. Replication and the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in
18.6.1. Simple Replication Scenario
18.6.2. Multi-Master Replication Scenario

The Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in can be used to ensure that the new or edited attributes always have unique values in the directory. A new instance of the Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in must be created for every attribute for which values must be unique. The Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in can enforce the uniqueness of the value for any attribute.


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