Re: HELP!!!
2003-06-17 08:52:29
Thank you all for your kind help .
I will try your suggestion right on.
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Mordechai Ochayon
Pediatric Infectious Disease Unit
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Soroka Medical Center
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stumpf, Joachim" <joachim.stumpf AT DATEV DOT DE>
To: <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: HELP!!!
@Richard:
I didn't know that - thanks for the info
(Unfortunately I'm not very familiar with Linux, but will work on it ;-))
@Mordechai:
In this case you should do what Richard mentioned in his preview posting...
regards,
Joachim Stumpf
Richard Sims <rbs AT BU DOT EDU> (Dienstag, 17. Juni 2003, 13:52:54, MEST):
> >use this command to determine if your filespace is unicode enabled:
> ...
> >If unicode is NO you have to rename your existing filespace and have to
backup
> >the node again (new full backup).
> >Then it should be unicode enabled.
>
> Joachim - The original posting was from a Linux client user...
>
> TSM supports Unicode only for the Windows and Macintosh environments.
> The Linux system is pretending to be Windows for the purpose of serving
> Windows Shares, as a file server. But as a full-service server it also
> somehow needs to back up those files. The only way I see to accommodate
> that is code page handling through Samba, per my prior posting.
>
> Richard Sims, BU
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