The different methods should be chosen based on the types of clients you
expect. Mac and Linux work better with one, and windows works best with
another.
Searching for "formkc", etc. should yield some information on which is best
for your purposes.
-B
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On Jan 15, 2011 6:17
On 15 Jan 2011, at 13:57, Achim Wolpers wrote:
> Am 15.01.11 14:52, schrieb Chris Ridd:
>> What are the normalization properties of these filesystems? The zfs man page
>> says they're used when comparing filenames:
> The normalization properties are set to none. Is this the key to my
> solution?
Am 15.01.11 14:52, schrieb Chris Ridd:
> What are the normalization properties of these filesystems? The zfs man page
> says they're used when comparing filenames:
The normalization properties are set to none. Is this the key to my
solution?
Achim
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On 15 Jan 2011, at 13:44, Achim Wolpers wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a problem with the charset in the following scenario:
>
> - OSOL Server with zfs pool und NFS/CIFS shares enabled
> - OSX Client with CIFS mounts
> - OSX Client with NFSv3 mounts
>
> If one of the clients saves a file with a speci
Hi!
I have a problem with the charset in the following scenario:
- OSOL Server with zfs pool und NFS/CIFS shares enabled
- OSX Client with CIFS mounts
- OSX Client with NFSv3 mounts
If one of the clients saves a file with a special character in the
filename like 'äüöß', the other client can not