Directory Map

Represents the physical name of a file system directory path.

Type:Effective
NDS Operational:Yes

ASN.1 ID

Class Flags

Class Flags

Setting

Container

Off

Effective

On

Nonremovable

On

Ambiguous Naming

Off

Ambiguous Container

Off

Auxiliary Class

Off

Class Structure

Rule

Class/Attribute

Defined For

Super Classes

Top

Resource

Resource

Directory Map

Containment

domain

Organization

Organizational Unit

Resource

Resource

Resource

Named By

CN (Common Name)

Resource

Mandatory Attributes

Directory Map

Inherited from Top

Inherited from Resource

Host Server

Object Class

CN (Common Name)

Optional Attributes

Directory Map

Path

 

Default ACL Template

Object Name

Default Rights

Affected Attributes

Class Defined For

[Creator]

Supervisor

[Entry Rights]

Top

Remarks

For help in understanding the class definition template, see Reading Class Definitions.

The Host Server attribute identifies the server that owns and services the resource. Requests to manipulate a particular resource must usually be directed to the host server.

The Host Resource Name attribute is used when the host’s local identification for a resource differs from the global resource identification. For example, a server might recognize SYS as the local name for a volume with the following eDirectory name:

"Project X.Engineering.Acme.US"

The L (Locality Name), O (Organization Name), and OU (Organizational Unit Name) attributes are useful when a resource is used by multiple localities, organizations, or organizational units. If these attributes contain appropriate values, a search can be initiated for resources associated with a particular locality or organization.

For LDAP clients to access this class, the LDAP server must map this class to a name that contains no spaces or colons.