Veritas NetBackup™ Virtual Appliance Documentation
- Getting to know the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- NetBackup Virtual Appliance product description
- Preparing to deploy the appliance
- Deploying and configuring the appliance
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance combined master and media server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance media server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance master server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance CloudCatalyst
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance combined master and media server
- Post initial configuration procedures
- Appliance common tasks
- Storage management
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance storage configuration
- About viewing storage space information using the Show command
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance storage configuration
- Network connection management
- Managing users
- About authenticating LDAP users
- About authenticating Active Directory users
- About authenticating Kerberos-NIS users
- About user authorization on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Creating NetBackup administrator user accounts
- Using the appliance
- About configuring Host parameters for your appliance on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- About Copilot functionality and Share management
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance as a VMware backup host
- About running NetBackup commands from the appliance
- About mounting a remote NFS
- About Auto Image Replication from a NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Monitoring the appliance
- About SNMP
- About Call Home
- Appliance security
- About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Setting the appliance login banner
- Upgrading the appliance
- About upgrading to NetBackup Virtual Appliance software version 3.1.2
- Requirements and best practices for upgrading NetBackup appliances
- Methods for downloading appliance software release updates
- Appliance restore
- Decommissioning and Reconfiguring
- Troubleshooting
- About disaster recovery
- About NetBackup support utilities
- Appliance logging
- Commands overview
- Appendix A. Appliance commands
- Appendix B. Manage commands
- Appendix C. Monitor commands
- Appendix D. Network commands
- Appendix E. Reports commands
- Appendix F. Settings commands
- Appendix G. Support commands
Name
Main > Settings > SystemLocale — Change the system locale of the appliance to correctly display, backup, and restore the files and the folders that are named with non-7-bit ASCII characters. For example, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German Umlaut, or French accents.
SYNOPSIS
SystemLocale List
SystemLocale Set
SystemLocale Show
DESCRIPTION
Use these commands to view or change the system locale of your appliance for international support.
OPTIONS
The following options are available under the SystemLocale command:
- SystemLocale List Language
List all available locales for a given language. Here, Language is the ISO 639-1 language code in 2 letters, for example, fr, ja , zh, fr, de, es, ru, and so on. This command displays all the system locales that are available and sorts them by the language code that you have specified.
- SystemLocale Set Locale
Change the existing system locale of the appliance to another locale. Here, Locale is the value for a locale string.
If you want to back up a UNIX or a Linux system, you must set the appliance locale to the locale that your UNIX or Linux client is running on. For example, if your Solaris client is running on a French locale and it supports the Euro currency (fr_FR.ISO8859 -15), you must set fr_FR@euro as the system locale for your appliance.
Note:
The locale names vary among various operating systems. The NetBackup Virtual Appliance uses the locale naming convention same as Red Hat Linux.
If you want to back up a Windows system, you must set an appropriate UTF-8 locale because the NetBackup client sends the path information to the NetBackup database by converting it from the active code page to UTF-8. For example, you have installed a NetBackup client into a German Windows server and you want to back up a file named with a "ß" (Eszett) letter on it. In this case, you must set de_DE.UTF-8 as the system locale for your appliance.
Note:
Do not set the appliance system locale as per the locale that is used by the active code page on which your Windows client is running.
- SystemLocale Show
View the current system locale on the appliance.
EXAMPLES
The following is an example of the information that is displayed when you run the Main > Setting > SystemLocale Show command.
abc123.Settings> SystemLocale Show Current system locale is: en_US.UTF-8
The following is an example of the information that is displayed when you run the Main > Setting > SystemLocale List ja command. This command displays all Japanese locales that are currently available on the appliance.
abc123.Settings> SystemLocale List ja ja_JP.UTF-8 ja_JP.eucJP ja_JP.eucjp ja_JP.shiftjisx0213 ja_JP.sjis ja_JP.utf8
The following is an example of the information that is displayed when you run the Main > Setting > SystemLocale Set ja_JP.UTF-8 command.
abc123.Settings> SystemLocale Set ja_JP.UTF-8 Updating /etc/sysconfig/language ... ok Updating /etc/init.d/netbackup ... ok Updating /etc/init.d/nbappws ... ok The appliance system locale has been set to ja_JP.UTF-8. >> Reboot the appliance for the changes to take effect? (yes/no)yes - [Info] Rebooting appliance ... Broadcast message from root (pts/0) (Mon Jan 28 00:16:26 2013): The system is going down for reboot NOW!