The CREATE directive returns one of the following errors: REASON: Already Exists DESCRIPTION: This Subordinate Reference entity already exists. REASON: Invalid Name DESCRIPTION: The entity name is not a valid directory name. The name of the entity must be in the form of a distinguished name. The response shows the invalid name. REASON: Not Master DESCRIPTION: Cannot create a Subordinate Reference in a shadow Naming Context. You cannot create a Subordinate Reference entity within a shadow Naming Context. You must create a Subordinate Reference entity on the DSA that is listed as being the master DSA for the naming context that should contain this reference, and then replicate the new reference to all shadow DSAs for that naming context. The response identifies the master DSA for the naming context. REASON: Entry Already Exists DESCRIPTION: The DSA already holds an entry with the specified name. If an entry already exists with the name that you specify, then it would be inappropriate to create a Subordinate Reference entity of the same name. The Subordinate Reference entity marks the termination of a naming context, but the existence of an entry already in that place indicates that some naming context extends beyond the proposed termination point. REASON: Alias Entry Already Exists DESCRIPTION: The DSA already holds an alias entry with the specified name. An alias entry already exists with the same name. An alias entry cannot have subordinate entries, so it is inappropriate to create a reference downwards from this position in the DIT. REASON: Naming Context Already Exists DESCRIPTION: The DSA already holds a Naming Context entity with the specified name. A Naming Context entity already exists at this position in the DIT. A Subordinate Reference entity cannot be created if a Naming Context entity already exists at that location. If a Subordinate Reference entity is really required at this position, to terminate some higher naming context, then it must be created before the creation of the Naming Context entity with which it might then coexist. To reduce the chances of invalid configurations, the DSA requires you to create entities in a logical order, marking the termination of one context before allowing the creation of another. REASON: Has Subordinates DESCRIPTION: The DSA already holds entries or entities subordinate to the entity being created. Subordinate entries exist below the proposed location of the Subordinate Reference entity. To create a Subordinate Reference entity in the proposed position would leave these entries beyond the termination point of whichever naming context they are part of. REASON: Below Subordinate Reference DESCRIPTION: The directly superior entity is another Subordinate Reference. There is already a Subordinate Reference entity higher up the DIT. You cannot create consecutive Subordinate Reference entities. REASON: DIT Root DESCRIPTION: Cannot create a Subordinate Reference at the root of the DIT. You cannot create a Subordinate Reference entity directly on the root entry of a DIT (/). A Subordinate Reference entity must have a distinguished name that contains at least one relative distinguished name. REASON: Alias entry DESCRIPTION: Alias entry prevents creation. The identifier you specified for the Subordinate Reference entity is an alias name, not a distinguished name. The DSA does not support the use of alias names when creating entities. Specify the distinguished name of the entry at the top of the naming context to which this entity provides a reference. 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, ENABLING, DISABLING or OFF when you create a Subordinate Reference entity. The response shows the current state of the DSA.