Identifies a catalog that is an exact duplicate of a master catalog object.
2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.6.1.44
Class Flags |
Setting |
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Container |
Off |
Effective |
On |
Nonremovable |
Off |
Ambiguous Naming |
Off |
Ambiguous Container |
Off |
Auxiliary Class |
Off |
Rule |
Class/Attribute |
Defined For |
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Super Classes |
NDSCat:Slave Catalog |
|
Containment |
||
Named By |
NDSCat:Slave Catalog |
Inherited from Top |
Inherited from Resource |
Inherited from NDSCat: Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
(None) |
(None) |
NDSCat:Slave Catalog |
---|
Inherited from Top |
|
---|---|
Inherited from Resource |
|
---|---|
Inherited from NDSCat: Catalog |
|
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Object Name |
Default Rights |
Affected Attributes |
Class Defined For |
---|---|---|---|
[Creator] |
Supervisor |
[Entry Rights] |
For help in understanding the class definition template, see Reading Class Definitions.
After the dredger writes the master catalog, it writes any specified slave catalogs. Slave catalogs can be placed in any location in the eDirectory tree, including in local partitions for performance enhancements. If a new dredge results in an updated master catalog, each slave catalog is also replaced with an updated copy.
For LDAP clients to access this class, the LDAP server must map this class to a name that contains no spaces or colons.