Use UTF-8 LOCALE in Linux (most new linux's use those).
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Thanks for the quick answer, Todd. But I already have set all locale to UTF-8. Still does not work. Sorry.
Send the log file to support so we can check. Go in GUI and select Status > Hardware > Log > click on the Download button and send them to support@open-e.com so our engineers can review them.
Try to create file/directory after the change to UTF-8 locales on linux host. The old files need to be converted - only new should work.
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