CONFIGURING


Using the Schema database to view the schema

The Domino® LDAP Schema database (SCHEMA.NSF) contains information about each attribute, syntax, and object class defined in the schema. You can also retrieve the entire schema by doing an LDAP search of the schema entry; however the Schema database provides schema information in a easy-to-read format.

Viewing information about an attribute defined in the schema

Procedure

1. Open the Schema database on any server in the domain that runs the LDAP service.

2. Select the All Schema Documents -> LDAP Attribute Types view.

3. Open a document to view information about a specific attribute. Any document without an icon next to it in the view is an attribute defined in the schema.


Viewing information about an object class defined in the schema

Procedure

1. Open the Schema database on any server in the domain that runs the LDAP service.

2. Select the All Schema Documents -> LDAP Object Classes view.

3. Open a document to view information about a specific object class. Any document without an icon next to it in the view is an object class defined in the schema.


Viewing information about a syntax defined in the schema

Procedure

1. Open the Schema database on any server in the domain that runs the LDAP service.

2. Select the All Schema Documents -> LDAP Syntaxes view.

3. Open a document to view information about a specific syntax. Any document without an icon next to it in the view is a syntax defined in the schema.


Related concepts
Searching the root DSE and schema entry

Related tasks
Using the Schema database to add an attribute to the schema
Using the Schema database to add an object class to the schema
Using the Schema database to add a syntax to the schema
Domino LDAP Schema database