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How Snapshots Interact with Unicode, Backing Up Unicode Servers, CA Antivirus

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How Snapshots Interact with Unicode HTTP HTTP integrates easily with Unicode and the Snap Server. If invalid UTF8 characters are encountered on the file system, the characters will be returned with an escape sequence. Escape sequences begin with {!^. The following two characters are the hexidecimal value of the characters in the file name; for example, you might see {!^AB in a file name. CA Antivirus CA Antivirus is not Unicode-aware. While the CA Antivirus UI displays garbled characters for extended characters when Unicode has been enabled, it can still scan files, find viruses, clean viruses, move, and rename virus-infected files. How Snapshots Interact with Unicode Snapshots taken before the Snap Server was converted to Unicode are not compatable with the Snap Server once it has become Unicode enabled. It is not recommended that a pre-Unicode snapshot be used to restore a post-Unicode server. Note It is recommended, if you have snapshots on your server from pre-Unicode conversion, you delete all snapshots once the server has been converted to Unicode. Backing Up Unicode Servers Backing up a Unicode-enabled Snap Server requires you to use specific methods depending on the type of client you have in use. It is recommended that like languages be used across the backup process. For example: Russian files on a localized Russian server should be backed up with a Unicode-compliant/Russian localized backup application. Mixing languages between applications can result in data corruption. Chapter 10 Unicode 127

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How Snapshots Interact with Unicode
Chapter 10
Unicode
127
HTTP
HTTP integrates easily with Unicode and the Snap Server. If invalid UTF8
characters are encountered on the file system, the characters will be returned with
an escape sequence. Escape sequences begin with
{!^.
The following two characters
are the hexidecimal value of the characters in the file name; for example, you might
see
{!^AB
in a file name.
CA Antivirus
CA Antivirus is not Unicode-aware. While the CA Antivirus UI displays garbled
characters for extended characters when Unicode has been enabled, it can still scan
files, find viruses, clean viruses, move, and rename virus-infected files.
How Snapshots Interact with Unicode
Snapshots taken before the Snap Server was converted to Unicode are not
compatable with the Snap Server once it has become Unicode enabled. It is not
recommended that a pre-Unicode snapshot be used to restore a post-Unicode
server.
Note
It is recommended, if you have snapshots on your server from pre-Unicode
conversion, you delete all snapshots once the server has been converted to Unicode.
Backing Up Unicode Servers
Backing up a Unicode-enabled Snap Server requires you to use specific methods
depending on the type of client you have in use. It is recommended that like
languages be used across the backup process. For example: Russian files on a
localized Russian server should be backed up with a Unicode-compliant/Russian
localized backup application. Mixing languages between applications can result in
data corruption.