With the 7.x server, if the installer detects a utf8 oracle instance, it allows you to select the languages you want to install.
Axton On 7/30/07, Jarl Grøneng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do you run 3 server installation at the same time? > > -- > Jarl > > On 7/30/07, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I installed them all at the same time, the first time. > > > > Axton Grams > > > > On 7/30/07, Jarl Grøneng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Form an early version of 7 I remember that the english version needs > > > to be installed first, then the other versions. > > > > > > -- > > > Jarl > > > > > > On 7/30/07, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > With the 7.x server, take care to configure the environment properly > > > > before installing: > > > > - Oracle instance needs to use a multi-byte character set (AL32UTF8) > > > > - Oracle client needs to be configured to support a multi-byte > > > > character set (american_america.AL32UTF8) > > > > - Remedy installation is pretty easy > > > > - Linux needs proper proper LC_ env vars set (speaking from Solaris > > > > background) > > > > > > > > The native client is still not fully unicode capable, meaning that > > > > there is a separate client for each locale, but if memory serves me > > > > correctly, all localized clients support English. > > > > > > > > Axton Grams > > > > > > > > On 7/30/07, Shellman, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The 6.3 server is not unicode compliant. You would need to install > > > > > for each > > > > > language. > > > > > > > > > > 7.x server is unicode compliant.. > > > > > > > > > > Dave > > > > > -------------------------- > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wireless) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) > > > > > <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> > > > > > To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> > > > > > Sent: Mon Jul 30 12:33:41 2007 > > > > > Subject: How hard is it really? Japanese and Chinese on same server > > > > > as > > > > > English > > > > > > > > > > ** > > > > > I've never really done much in this area. From reading the > > > > > documentation, > > > > > it seems simple to install the different language Locales on the > > > > > server. > > > > > > > > > > I'm thinking to start out wiith I would create a new field "Locale > > > > > Details" > > > > > that would allow any language entered, but keep all the other standard > > > > > fields like Category, Type, Item, Short Description and Details in > > > > > English > > > > > so that Operations personnel (speaking only English) could actually > > > > > read and > > > > > escalated ticket except for any language specific problem. > > > > > > > > > > Other than the fact it would probably blow up my ARSperl scripts to > > > > > display > > > > > tickets via CGI, what else would break and what pitfalls should I > > > > > assume. > > > > > > > > > > AR System 6.3, patch 021 using Oracle 10gR2 on RedHat RHEL-3 Linux > > > > > Platform > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > -Geoff Endresen > > > > > Amazon.com __20060125_______________________This posting > > > > > was submitted with HTML in it___ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > > > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org > > > > ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are" > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where > > > the Answers Are" > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where > > the Answers Are" > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the > Answers Are" > _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"