Serviceguard Manager Version A.04.02 Release Notes, February 2005

Serviceguard Manager Version A.04.02 Release Notes
Patches and Fixes in this Version
Chapter 160
What is the workaround? Before installing Serviceguard Manager on
Traditional Chinese version of HP-UX, HP recommends running the
Java Out-Of-The-Box tool to modify kernel parameters. Please refer
to http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/java2/outofbox/
infolibrary/release_notes_java_oob.html.
JAGae50774 In Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, the
license agreement radio button text is illegible.
What is the problem? In the installer, the Licence Agreement
window shows a radio button to check, confirming that the user
agrees with the license terms. The text is too small to be easily read
in Chinese.
What is the workaround? Remember that the first button says “I
accept the terms of the license agreement” and is checked by default.
The other button says “I do NOT accept the terms of the license
agreement.”
JAGae50773 In non-English locales, installer shows “OK” in first
panel
What is the problem? When installing Korean, Simplified Chinese,
and Traditional Chinese, the first panel in the installer gives the
customer the local choice in a pull-down menu. The button beside the
choose reads “OK” in all languages. This button should be localized,
but is not.
What is the workaround? To proceed with install, press “OK.
JAGae50727 In non-English locales, typed characters not visible
in HP-UX
What is the problem? When running non-English versions of SGMgr
on HP-UX, typed non-English characters are invisible in the input
text boxes. The characters can be read by the program, but not seen
by the user. This occurs in the text fields of Alerts: Search and Help:
search.
What is the workaround? The computer is printing white characters
on a white background, making them invisible. Set the system colors
of the CDE Style Manager from the HP-UX toolbar. Choose a color
set with a black foreground color, like Alpine or Wheat.