problem on AFT module with file systems on AIX

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problem on AFT module with file systems on AIX

Post by nicop » 01 Jul 2009 11:28

Hi,

I have problems for weeks now with AFT module on Control-M 6.1.03 and some of my AIX 5.1 machines.

I log on with root account but some of my file systems are not visible by AFT module...

There is no diffence I can see between the one I can see and the one I cannot (JFS type, large file or not, the size of the file system, ACL etc.).

Does someone have an idea about that?
Thank you in advance.

Regards.
Nicolas.

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Post by GNappo » 01 Jul 2009 11:59

Hi Nicop,

control the lenguage configuration in AFT Account, make sure that the parameter is correct (ie english if your aix local is english)

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Giuseppe

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Post by nicop » 01 Jul 2009 5:28

Hi,

I tried to set English since my OS is in english (en_US).
No Difference.

Then I tried French and it was better but I still could not see everything.
So I tried Italian (why not?) and I think it is the worth setting in my case :-)
Eventually I tried German, and now I can see what I want.

Really strange behaviour...

Thank you really much for your help.
Regards,

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Post by GNappo » 01 Jul 2009 5:51

Hi Nicop,

the files you are trieing to view are created on different OS?

If I well remember

when you create a file on a OS with local in English, you must set account lenguage to English

when you create a file on a OS with local in Italian, you must set account lenguage to Italian

when you create a file on a OS with local in French, you must set account lenguage to French

...and so on

the difference between different local lenguage are in Data format (yyyy/mm/gg or yy/mm/gg or gg/mm/yy... and so on)

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Giuseppe

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