HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

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CAUTION:
When the message is registered, the HTML syntax is neither checked nor corrected. Edit the message
correctly in accordance with HTML syntax rules because the edited message will be registered as
is. If there is an error in the HTML syntax in the message, the message might not be displayed
correctly in the Login panel.
There are no restrictions on the characters usable in the message, other than that the character
encoding must be Unicode (UTF-8). To display a character used in HTML syntax (for example, <
> " ' &), use the HTML escape sequence. For example, to display an ampersand (&) in the Login
panel, write &amp; in the HTML file.
To use line breaks to display the message in a desired location, use the HTML tag <BR>. Even if
there are linefeed characters in the message, they will be ignored when the message is registered.
NOTE:
Sample messages in English (bannermsg.txt) and Japanese (bannermsg_ja.txt) are provided
in the following locations:
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\sample\resource
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/sample/resource
These sample files are overwritten at installation so, if you wish to use a sample file, copy it and then
edit it.
Registering a message
You use the hcmdsbanner command to register an edited message. If a message for the specified
locale is already registered, it will be updated by being overwritten. Execute the following command:
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\bin\hcmdsbanner /add /file
file-name [/locale locale-name]
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdsbanner -add -file
file-name [-locale locale-name]
file-name
Using an absolute path, specify the file that stores the message. In Linux, do not specify a path
that includes a space.
locale-name
Specify the locale of the language used for the message (for example, en for English, or ja for
Japanese). If omitted, the default locale will be specified.
When the GUI is used in multiple locales, if you register a message with the same contents in a
different language for each locale, the message can be automatically switched to match the locale
of the web browser.
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