The system generates an admin action alert that provides alternate options to
disabling schema checking.
One or more configuration property changes require administrative action or
confirmation/notification.
Those properties include:
* check-schema: Schema checking should only be disabled as a last resort
since disabling schema checking harms performance and can lead to
unexpected behavior in the server as well as the applications that
access it. There are less severe options for addressing schema issues:
1. Update the data to conform to the server schema.
2. Modify the server schema to conform to the data. Contact support before
modifying the server's default schema.
3. Change the single-structural-objectclass-behavior property to allow
entries to have no structural object class or multiple structural object
classes.
4. Change the invalid-attribute-syntax-behavior property to allow attribute
values to violate their attribute syntax.
5. Change the allow-zero-length-values property of the Directory String
Attribute Syntax configuration to allow attributes with this syntax to
have a zero length value.
Continue? Choose 'no' to return to the previous step (yes / no) [yes]: