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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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About <strong>HP</strong>OM Language Support<br />

About Language Support on Managed Nodes<br />

Fileset Requirements on Managed Nodes<br />

Some operating systems must have a specific fileset installed <strong>for</strong> code-set<br />

conversion. Refer to the <strong>HP</strong>OM Software Release Notes <strong>for</strong> software<br />

requirements on all managed node plat<strong>for</strong>ms.<br />

Setting the Character Set on the Managed Nodes<br />

The character sets available on plat<strong>for</strong>ms supported by <strong>HP</strong>OM can differ<br />

from the character set used in the <strong>HP</strong>OM database. Consequently, when<br />

a message is generated on a managed node, it must often be converted<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e it can be sent to the management server and stored in the<br />

database. <strong>HP</strong>OM takes care of this conversion. If necessary, automatic<br />

character-set conversions take place through <strong>HP</strong>OM managed node<br />

processes be<strong>for</strong>e a message is sent to the server.<br />

Differences in the ISO 8859-1 and ISO 8859-15 Character Sets<br />

The ISO 8859-15 character set replaces some of the characters of the<br />

ISO 8859-1 character set so that character-set conversion between<br />

ISO 8859-1 and ISO 8859-15 is not possible. Hence <strong>HP</strong>OM treats the<br />

character sets ISO 8859-1 and ISO 8859-15 as if they are identical.<br />

Table 8-7 on page 265 describes any differences between the ISO 8859-1<br />

and ISO 8859-15 character sets.<br />

Table 8-7 Differences Between ISO 8859-1 and ISO 8859-15<br />

Position ISO 8859-1 ISO 8859-15<br />

A4 currency symbol (¤) Euro symbol (a)<br />

A6 broken bar (¦) Latin capital letter s with caron (Š)<br />

A8 dieresis (¨) Latin small letter s with caron (š)<br />

B4 acute accent (´) Latin capital letter Z with caron<br />

B8 cedilla (¸) Latin small letter z with caron<br />

BC<br />

BD<br />

fraction:<br />

one quarter (¼)<br />

fraction:<br />

one half (½)<br />

Latin capital ligature oe (Œ)<br />

Latin small ligature oe (œ)<br />

Chapter 8 265

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