HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

2. Execute the hcmds64banner command to register the message :
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edi-
tion\Base64\bin\hcmds64banner /add /file file-name [/locale locale-
name]
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition/
Base64/bin/hcmds64banner -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 this setting is omitted, the registered message will always be displayed in
the warning banner regardless of the locale (the message is registered as a message of the
default locale).
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.
When multiple languages are specified on one web browser, the locale of the warning
banner is determined by the language priority settings of the web browser.
NOTE:
If you execute the hcmds64banner command and a message for the specified locale is already
registered, it will be updated by being overwritten.
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You can also use the GUI to perform the following operations:
Registering a message without the locale specified
Editing a message that has been registered by the hcmds64banner command with the locale
option omitted
When you use the GUI to perform operations, the following restrictions apply:
Available HTML tags are limited.
If the system is in a cluster configuration, the message is registered only to the executing node. To
register the message to the standby node, switch the nodes, and then perform the same operations.
The message is registered in the management server and displayed in the Login panel of HP XP7
Command View Advanced Edition products.
Deleting a message from the warning banner
Execute the hcmds64banner command to delete a message displayed in the warning banner of HP
XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products.
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