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If the new file space name already exists on the server, Tivoli Storage Managerrenames the new file space \\your-node-name_OLDx, where x is a unique number.Tivoli Storage Manager creates new Unicode-enabled file spaces that contain onlythe data specified in the current operation. For example, to archive files from yourH: disk named \\your-node\h$, issue the following archive comm<strong>and</strong>:arc h:\logs\*.logBefore the archive takes place, the server renames the file space to\\your-node\h$_OLD. The archive places the data specified in the current operationinto the Unicode-enabled file space named \\your-node\h$. The newUnicode-enabled file space now contains only the \logs directory <strong>and</strong> the *.logfiles specified in the operation. Tivoli Storage Manager stores all subsequent full<strong>and</strong> partial incremental, selective backup, <strong>and</strong> archive data in the newUnicode-enabled file spaces.Renamed file spaces remain on the server as stabilized file spaces. These file spacescontain all the original data, which you can restore as long as they remain on the server.Note: When an existing file space is renamed during Unicode conversion, anyaccess rules defined for the file space remain applicable to the original file space.New access rules must be defined to apply to the new Unicode file space.After installation, perform a full incremental backup <strong>and</strong> rename all existing filespaces that are not Unicode-enabled <strong>and</strong> back up the files <strong>and</strong> directories withinthem under the new Unicode-enabled file spaces. This operation requires increasedprocessing time <strong>and</strong> storage on the server.File spaces that are not Unicode-enabled can be viewed in the character set of thelocale from which Tivoli Storage Manager backed up the files. A workstationrunning in a different locale might be unable to view or restore from these filespaces. Unicode-enabled file spaces that are backed up in one locale are visible inall other locales, provided that the workstation has the proper fonts installed.To restore or retrieve from a file space that is not Unicode-enabled, specify thesource on the server <strong>and</strong> the destination on the client. SeeSupported ClientsThis option is valid for all Windows clients. The server can define theautofsrename option <strong>and</strong> override the autofsrename setting on the client. TheTivoli Storage Manager client API does not support this option.Options FilePlace this option in the client options file (dsm.opt) file. You can set this option onthe General tab, Rename non-Unicode filespaces during backup/archivedrop-down list box of the Preferences editor.Syntax►►AUTOFsrenamePromptYesNo►◄Chapter 12. Processing options 311

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