I think the two things I mentioned previously (charset and utf8only)
would have avoided this situation.  The fact that you think of the files
as "Windows" doesn't matter; it's just the characters in the file names
as they arrived over the wire onto OpenSolaris.

Copying the files using SMB from the NetApp box would also avoid
this situation.

It may also have been okay if the NFS part had been NFSv4 because
that should all be UTF8.  I suspect that rsync was running over NFSv3,
which is why it transferred iso8859-1 over the wire.

Alan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Anderson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] System crashes with snv_114


What is the correct scenario for the iso8859-1 characters to have been converted to utf-8? How should everything have been set up to begin with in order for it to work properly given the Windows data shared over an NFS share from a NetApp to a ZFS filesystem on OpenSolaris?

Thank you.

Jay
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