/sys$common/syshlp/NCLHELP.HLB  —  Directory Module, DSA  Naming Context
 A Naming Context entity represents a part of the directory
 information tree which is held by this DSA. A naming context
 is a subtree of the DIT. It extends from the entry that has
 the same name as the Naming Context entity, down to a
 subordinate reference, or to entries that have no subordinates.

1  –  Characteristics

 A Naming Context entity has three characteristic attributes:

 -	Master Access Point
 -	Supplier Access Point
 -	Consumer Access Point

 You can use the ADD, SET, and REMOVE directives on the Consumer
 Access Point attribute only. The remaining two attributes are
 read-only attributes and have values set for them during
 replication (see HP Enterprise Directory  - Management).

 You can display the current value of all attributes by specifying
 them in a SHOW directive.

 Syntax:

 ADD     DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <attr> {<value>,...}
 REMOVE  DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <attr> {<value>,...}
 SET     DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <attr> {<value>,...}
 SHOW    DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <attr>

 where <name> is the name of the naming context, specified
 in quotes, <attr> is a characteristic attribute name and
 <value> is the value.

 You can display the values of many attributes in one SHOW directive
 by separating the attributes with a comma, for example:

 SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <attribute1>, <attribute2>

 Also, you can use the ALL CHARACTERISTICS qualifier with the
 SHOW directive, for example:

 SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> ALL CHARACTERISTICS

 You can also use the wildcard "*" in a SHOW directive, to
 show details of all naming contexts; for example:

 SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT * ALL CHARACTERISTICS

1.1  –  Consumer Access Point

 The Consumer Access Point attribute contains the access point
 of the DSA to which this DSA can supply a copy of this naming
 context. You can set the Consumer Access Point attribute using
 the SET directive, add new values using the ADD directive, or
 remove values using the REMOVE directive. You can also display
 the current contents of the attribute using the SHOW directive.

 There is no default value.

 Syntax:

 ADD DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> CONSUMER ACCESS POINT {<value>,...}

 SET DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> CONSUMER ACCESS POINT {<value>,...}

 REMOVE DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> CONSUMER ACCESS POINT {<value>,...}

 SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> CONSUMER ACCESS POINT

 where <value> is the access point of the DSA and is
 specified as follows:

    [ae title = "<distinguished name of DSA>",
      presentation address = '<presentation address>']

 The AE Title and Presentation Address attributes are both mandatory.
 Note that you must specify the AE Title and Presentation
 Address in the order shown above.

 Specify all valid NSAPs for a consumer DSA. This improves the
 network efficiency of this DSA, because it ensures that any
 existing connection to that DSA will be re-used. It also ensures
 the success of the documented method of implementing replication
 for the first time.

 Refer to DSA Common_Datatypes for more information
 on how to specify an AE Title and a Presentation Address.

1.2  –  Master Access Point

 The Master Access Point attribute contains the access point of
 the DSA which holds the master of this naming context. If
 the attribute has a value, then the naming context is a
 shadow naming context, that is, a naming context that has been
 replicated to this DSA. If the attribute has no value, then this
 DSA is the master DSA for the naming context.

 The Master Access Point attribute is read-only and single-valued.

 Syntax:
 	SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> MASTER ACCESS POINT

 where <name> is the identifier of a Naming Context entity.

1.3  –  Supplier Access Point

 The Supplier Access Point attribute contains the access point of
 the DSA which supplied a copy of this naming context to this DSA.
 If the attribute has a value, it indicates which DSA supplied the
 shadow naming context. The Supplier Access Point attribute
 is read-only and single-valued.

 Syntax:
 	SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> SUPPLIER ACCESS POINT

 where <name> is the identifier of a Naming Context entity.

2  –  Directives

 You can use the ADD, CREATE, DELETE, REMOVE, SET, and SHOW
 directives with the Naming Context entity.

 The CREATE and DELETE directives are used to create and delete
 a Naming Context entity.

 The SET and SHOW directives are used to set or display
 Naming Context attributes, respectively.

 The ADD and REMOVE directives are used to add or remove
 additional values to a Naming Context characteristic
 attribute.

2.1  –  ADD

 Use the ADD directive to add value(s) to a
 Naming Context characteristic attribute.

 You can use the ADD directive on the Consumer Access
 Point characteristic attribute only. The other attributes
 of this entity are read-only.

 Syntax:

 	ADD DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name>
 	    CONSUMER ACCESS POINT {<value>,...}

 where <value> is the value you want to add to the
 attribute.

2.2  –  CREATE

 Use this directive to create a Naming Context entity of the
 specified name at the specified position in the DIT.

 Syntax:
 	CREATE DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <argument> <value>

2.2.1  –  Arguments

 The CREATE directive has an identifier and one argument:

 -	CONSUMER ACCESS POINT

 The identifier specifies the name of this Naming Context
 entity. This is in the form of a distinguished name.

 The CONSUMER ACCESS POINT argument is optional and
 identifies the DSA to which this DSA can supply a copy
 of this naming context. Specify this argument in the
 following format:

         CONSUMER ACCESS POINT <access point>

 where <access point> is the access point of the DSA and is
 specified as follows:

    {[ae title  = "<distinguished name of DSA>",
      presentation address = '<presentation address>']}

 You can specify multiple access points as follows:

    {[ae title  = "<distinguished name of DSA>",
      presentation address = '<presentation address>'] ,
     [ae title  = "<distinguished name of DSA>",
      presentation address = '<presentation address>']}

 The AE Title and Presentation Address attributes are both mandatory.
 Note that you must specify the AE Title and Presentation
 Address in the order shown above.

 Specify all valid NSAPs for a consumer DSA. This improves the
 network efficiency of this DSA, because it ensures that any
 existing connection to that DSA will be re-used. It also ensures
 the success of the documented method of implementing replication
 for the first time.

 Refer to DSA Common_Datatypes for more information
 on how to specify an AE Title and a Presentation Address.

2.2.2  –  Errors

 The CREATE directive can return the following errors:

 REASON:         Already Exists
 DESCRIPTION:    This Naming Context entity already exists.

                 A Naming Context entity already exists at this
                 position in the DIT. You cannot create a Naming
                 Context entity where one already exists.

 REASON:		Cannot open the database
 DESCRIPTION:	The DSA cannot open the database as it is being
 		used by another DSA.

 REASON:         Invalid Name
 DESCRIPTION:    The entity name is not a valid directory name.

                 The name must be in the form of a distinguished
                 name. The response shows the invalid name component.

 REASON:         Has Subordinates
 DESCRIPTION:    The DSA already holds entries or entities
                 subordinate to the entity being created.

                 You cannot create a Naming Context entity at
                 this position in the DIT because the name you
                 have specifed has subordinates. You must create
                 entities in a hierarchical order (top down).

 REASON:         Incomplete Naming Context
 DESCRIPTION:    A superior Naming Context that is not correctly
                 terminated by a Subordinate Reference prevents
                 creation.

                 The DSA failed to create the Naming Context entity
                 because a superior master Naming Context entity has
                 not been terminated. A Naming Context must
                 be terminated by a Subordinate Reference entity if
                 want to create a further Naming Context entity
                 beneath it.

                 The response shows the name of the incomplete naming
                 context.

 REASON:         Incomplete Shadow Naming Context
 DESCRIPTION:    A superior shadow Naming Context that has not been
                 correctly terminated by a Subordinate Reference
                 prevents creation.

                 The DSA failed to create the Naming Context entity
                 because a superior shadow Naming Context entity has
                 not been terminated. A Naming Context must
                 be terminated by a Subordinate Reference entity if
                 you want to create a further Naming Context entity
                 beneath it. Because the superior entity is a shadow,
                 you need to create a Subordinate Reference entity
                 on the master DSA for the superior naming context,
                 and then initiate replication so that this DSA
                 has a copy of the new Subordinate Reference entity.

                 The response shows the name of the incomplete naming
                 context, and the name of the master DSA for that
                 naming context.

 REASON:         DIT Root
 DESCRIPTION:    Cannot create a Naming Context at the root of the
                 DIT.

                 You cannot create a Naming Context entity directly
                 on the root entry of the DIT (/).  A Naming Context
                 entity must have a distinguished name that contains
                 at least one relative distinguished name.

 REASON:         Entry Already Exists
 DESCRIPTION:    The DSA already holds an entry of the same name.

                 An entry already exists with the same name. You
                 cannot create a Naming Context entity where a
                 directory entry already exists. That entry must
                 already be part of a naming context, so it would
                 be inappropriate to create one at this point in
                 the DIT.

 REASON:         Alias Entry Already Exists
 DESCRIPTION:    The DSA already holds an alias entry of the
                 same name.

                 An alias entry already exists with the same name.
                 You cannot create a Naming Context entity where
                 an alias entry already exists. That alias entry
                 must already be part of a naming context.

 REASON:         Alias Entry
 DESCRIPTION:    Alias entry prevents creation.

                 The identifier you specified for the Naming
                 Context entity is an alias name, not a
                 distinguished name. The DSA does not support the
                 use of alias names when managing entities. Specify
                 the distinguished name of the entry that is to
                 be at the top of the new naming context.

                 The response shows the name of the alias entry.

 REASON:         Wrong State
 DESCRIPTION:    The DSA entity is not in the correct state.

                 The DSA must be in state ON, OFF, ENABLING,
                 or DISABLING when you create a Naming Context
                 entity.

                 The response shows the current state of the DSA.

2.3  –  DELETE

 Use this directive to delete a Naming Context entity.

 Syntax:

 	DELETE DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name>

2.3.1  –  Errors

 The DELETE directive can return one of the following errors:

 REASON:         Has Subordinates
 DESCRIPTION:    The DSA has entries or entities subordinate
                 to the entity being deleted.

                 You cannot remove a Naming Context entity if it
                 contains directory entries or further entities, such
                 as Subordinate Reference entities. You must delete
                 everything beneath the Naming Context entity first.

 REASON:         Not Empty
 DESCRIPTION:    You cannot delete a Naming Context that contains
                 entries.

                 The Naming Context entity coexists with a directory
                 entry. You cannot delete the entity until you have
                 deleted the directory entry.

 REASON:         Contains Alias
 DESCRIPTION:    The alias entry with the same name must be deleted
                 before the Naming Context can be deleted.

                 The Naming Context entity coexists with an alias
                 entry. You cannot delete the entity until you
                 have deleted the alias entry using DXIM, or another
                 directory application.

 REASON:         Alias Entry
 DESCRIPTION:    Alias entry prevents deletion.

                 The identifier you specified for the Naming Context
                 entity is an alias name, not a distinguished name.
                 The DSA does not support the use of alias names
                 when deleting entities. Specify the distinguished
                 name of the entry that is at the top of the naming
                 context. The response indicates the name of the
                 alias entry.

 REASON:		Wrong State
 DESCRIPTION: 	The DSA entity is not in the correct state.

                 The DSA entity must be in state ON or OFF when you
                 delete a Naming Context entity. If the DSA is in
                 any other state, such as ENABLING or UPDATING, the
                 command fails. The response indicates the current
                 state of the DSA.

2.4  –  Examples

 	>  CREATE DSA NAMING CONTEXT "/C=US/O=Abacus/OU=Sales" -
 	_>	CONSUMER ACCESS POINT  -
 	_>	 {[AE Title = "/C=US/O=Abacus/CN=DSA4", -
 	_>         Presentation Address = -
 	_>         '"DSA"/"DSA"/"DSA"/NS+11002aaa00040008aa21']}

 	> SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT "/C=US/O=Abacus/OU=Sales" -
 	_>   ALL ATTRIBUTES

 	The first command creates a Naming Context entity and the
 	second command displays the Naming Context entity.

 	> DELETE DSA NAMING CONTEXT -
 	_>	"/C=US/O=Abacus/OU=Sales"

 	This command deletes the Naming Context entity.

2.5  –  REMOVE

 Use the REMOVE directive to remove a value from a
 characteristic attribute.

 You can use the REMOVE directive on the Consumer Access Point
 characteristic attribute only. The other characteristic attributes
 of this entity are read-only.

 Syntax:

 	REMOVE DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name>
 	       CONSUMER ACCESS POINT {<value>,...}

 where <value> is the value you want to remove from the
 attribute.

2.6  –  SET

 Use the SET directive to change the value of a Naming Context
 characteristic attribute.

 You can use the SET directive on the Consumer Access Point
 characteristic attribute only.  The remaining attributes
 are read-only characteristic attributes.

 Syntax:

 	SET DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name>
 	    CONSUMER ACCESS POINT  {<value>,...}

 where <value> is the value you want to set for the Consumer
 Access Point attribute.

 Specify all valid NSAPs for a consumer DSA. This improves
 the efficiency of the DSA, and ensures the success of the
 documented method of implementing replication.

2.7  –  SHOW

 Use the SHOW directive to display the characteristic attributes
 of a Naming Context entity.

 You can use the SHOW directive on all Characteristic attributes
 of the Naming Context entity.

 Syntax:

 	SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <attr>

 where <attr> is the name of the Characteristic attribute
 you want to display.

 You can display the values of multiple attributes using
 one SHOW directive by separating the attributes with a comma,
 for example:

 SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT <name> <attribute1>, <attribute2>

 You can also use the wildcard "*" in a SHOW directive, to
 show details of all naming contexts; for example:

 SHOW DSA NAMING CONTEXT * <attr>

3  –  Identifier

 Each Naming Context entity is uniquely identified by the
 distinguished of the highest entry within the naming context,
 for example, "/C=US/O=Abacus/OU=Sales/CN=accounts".

 Refer to DSA Common_Datatypes for more information
 on how to specify a distinguished name.  Refer to the CREATE
 directive for more information on how to create a Naming
 Context entity.
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