Unicode on UNIX - resolved(?)

2010-05-21 Thread Fred Johanson
Thanks to all who responded to this. This is the response from the user. He's pleased. -Original Message- Hi Fred, Thanks for all the help, I think I figured it out. The link below from Lane was some help. Basically the appliance I had shipped without the correct locale files

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-19 Thread km
On 19/05, Michael Green wrote: On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:20 AM, km k...@grogg.org wrote: Please let me disagree with you. I think it's a wrong approach to change locale for the entire OS for the sake of backups only. Besides, I'm not fully aware of consequences of changing the locale

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-19 Thread Robert Ouzen Ouzen
-Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Leandro Mazur Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 1:46 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Unicode on UNIX We had a lot of problems like that...the solution, at least in the cases where the locale

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-19 Thread Bjoern Rackoll
I'd like to hear from anyone who was able make it work and survive reboots. LC_CTYPE=en_US LANG=en_US nohup /usr/bin/dsmc sched in a startup script should do the trick. At least it does here. :-) I'm wondering where do you place this line in SLES? In RHEL there is /etc/rc.local which starts

Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Fred Johanson
For my users with Unicode files on UNIX clients, I recommend this be added to the startup scripts for the scheduler or CAD: LANG=en_US LC_ALL=en_US export LANG export LC_ALL However, a user running CentOS thinks that en_US does not exist in that flavor of LINUX, so he misses 1000s

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Bjoern Rackoll
Hi Fred, For my users with Unicode files on UNIX clients, I recommend this be added to the startup scripts for the scheduler or CAD: LANG=en_US LC_ALL=en_US export LANG export LC_ALL However, a user running CentOS thinks that en_US does not exist in that flavor of LINUX, so he misses

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Michael Green
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Bjoern Rackoll bac...@rrz.uni-hamburg.de wrote: Hi Fred, For my users with Unicode files on UNIX clients, I recommend this be added to the startup scripts for the scheduler or CAD: LANG=en_US LC_ALL=en_US export LANG export LC_ALL My observations

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Bjoern Rackoll
For my users with Unicode files on UNIX clients, I recommend this be added to the startup scripts for the scheduler or CAD: LANG=en_US LC_ALL=en_US export LANG export LC_ALL My observations indicate that this will work as long as you issue these commands in your normal login shell

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Michael Green
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Bjoern Rackoll bac...@rrz.uni-hamburg.de wrote: For my users with Unicode files on UNIX clients, I recommend this be added to the startup scripts for the scheduler or CAD: LANG=en_US LC_ALL=en_US export LANG export LC_ALL My observations indicate

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread km
, if the locale does not exist, just install it. Since the en_US locale is included in the glibc-common RPM try to reinstall or update that RPM. -km On 18/05, Fred Johanson wrote: For my users with Unicode files on UNIX clients, I recommend this be added to the startup scripts for the scheduler

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Michael Green
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:49 PM, km k...@grogg.org wrote: I would advice against overriding the default settings in a script and instead to set the correct locale for the system. Most system settings in RHEL based distros are made in the sysconfig directory:

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Leandro Mazur
We had a lot of problems like that...the solution, at least in the cases where the locale change was not possible, was to create a client schedule (with action=command), create a script and put an export line in this scriptsomething like this: export LC_ALL=pt_BR.ISO8859-1 export

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread km
On 19/05, Michael Green wrote: On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:49 PM, km k...@grogg.org wrote: I would advice against overriding the default settings in a script and instead to set the correct locale for the system. Most system settings in RHEL based distros are made in the sysconfig directory:

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Robert Clark
to backup a Netware volume that is shared by Windows and Macintosh clients. [RC] From: Michael Green mishagr...@gmail.com To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Date: 05/18/2010 02:03 PM Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Unicode on UNIX Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:49 PM, km

Re: Unicode on UNIX

2010-05-18 Thread Michael Green
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:20 AM, km k...@grogg.org wrote: Please let me disagree with you. I think it's a wrong approach to change locale for the entire OS for the sake of backups only. Besides, I'm not fully aware of consequences of changing the locale system wide. Are you? You should not