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"PIT" <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi at all
>
> I need some clarification about OpsMgr Language packs. Can you help me
> pls?
>
> I have Operations Manager 2007 sp1 English (both agents e server) and in
> English is the Operating System.
> I have this question:
> - The Agent (in English)
> - The OSSPI (in English)
> - The DBSPI (in English)
> - The other "common" SPI (in English)
> are compatible (can be installed / can work) in Windows Operating System
> installed in Russian and Asian (Chinese, Japanese, and so on) languages ?
>
> For example:
> 1 - Working in the OpsMgr2007 Server side with English operating system,
> may
> I create policies fully working for cyrillic, asian operating system
> 2 - Windows Event Log policy. If the Event Log Name in the Managed Node is
> a
> custom one and it is written in cyrillic or some asian alphabet is
> configurable (if yes, how) in the Windows Event Log policy?
> (i think when you insert the LOg Name, the server do a check with strings,
> is it true?)
> 3 - Measurement Threshold. When I create policy based on Real Time
> Performance Measurement (windows performance library) if I need to employ
> the
> standard counters (present both in the OpsMgr Server in english and in the
> Managed Nodes in other foreign alphabet) may I create a policy locally and
> deploy it in the managed nodes?
> 4 - Measurement Threshold. When I create policy based on Real Time
> Performance Measurement (windows performance library) if I need to employ
> counters not standard (not present in the OpsMgr Server in english but
> prensent only in the Managed Nodes in other foreign alphabet) may I write
> the
> parameters names (object, counter, source and so no) in english on the
> OpsMgr
> server and deolpy the policy in the Manged Nodes in foreign alphabet?
> 5 - In tools I often use WMI. When I develop a Task in the English
> environment with some WMI property hard written in the Tool code, does it
> work in the foreign alphabet?
>
> Note:
> 1 - The examples above are only examples therefore they don't cover every
> possibility. I need your support to fully understand and cover every
> possibility.
> 2 - When I mention Asian alphabet, I do not mean *only* Japanese or
> Chinese
> alphabet: I mean surely them but even Hindi, Corean, and so on.
> 3 - Probably I will add new questions in the future.
>
> Thank you so much for your collaboration.
>
>
>
TKS