The Delete directive returns one of the following errors:
REASON: Also a Naming Context
DESCRIPTION: The Naming Context entity of the same name
must be deleted first.
You cannot delete the Subordinate Reference
entity because it coexists with a Naming
Context entity. To delete the Subordinate
Reference entity first would leave the DIT
improperly structured.
REASON: Also a Shadow Naming Context
DESCRIPTION: The shadow Naming Context with the same name
must be removed first.
You cannot delete the Subordinate Reference
entity because it coexists with a shadow
Naming Context entity. You need to reconfigure
the supplier DSA for the shadow naming context
so that this DSA is no longer a consumer DSA for it.
Then initiate replication so that this DSA removes
its copy of the naming context. You can then remove
the Subordinate Reference entity. The response
identifies the name of the shadow naming context
and its master DSA.
REASON: Not Master
DESCRIPTION: Cannot delete a shadow Subordinate Reference.
The Subordinate Reference entity is a shadow
copy that has been created by replication.
The DSA does not own the entity and cannot
therefore delete it. You need to reconfigure
the supplier DSA so that this DSA is no longer
a consumer DSA for the specified naming context.
Then initiate replication so that this DSA removes
its copy of the Naming Context, including
the Subordinate Reference entity. The response
identifies the name of the shadow naming context
and its master DSA.
REASON: Has Subordinates
DESCRIPTION: The DSA holds entries or entities
subordinate to the entity being deleted.
The Subordinate Reference entity has
subordinates and therefore cannot be deleted.
You need to delete all subordinate entries
and entities first.
REASON: Alias Entry
DESCRIPTION: Alias entry prevents deletion.
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 deleting entities. The
response shows 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, ENABLING,
DISABLING or OFF when you delete a
Subordinate Reference entity.