One of the localized packages of ASM (SUNW*am) is not installed on the server layer. Hence, you will see the setup messages only in English language.
String messages are displayed in English language in localized versions. The messages affected are in File Scanning, Fault Manager, HP JetDirect, IPv6 Instrumentation, LogView ACL, Print Spooler, Health Monitor, MIB-II Instrumentation, Service Management Facility, NFS File Systems, NFS Statistics, Process Monitoring, Kernel Reader, Solaris Process Details, Directory Resize Monitoring modules, and View Logs tab on the Java Console.
Workaround: Follow these steps:
Become superuser by typing:
# su -
Change to the required directory.
cd <imagedir>/disk2/image/SunOS/<arch>/Addons/AdvancedMonitoring/Common/Basic
Add the SUNW*am package manually.
# pkgadd -d <packagename>
Packages for localized versions are SUNWfram (French), SUNWjaam (Japanese), SUNWkoam (Korean), SUNWcam (Simplified Chinese), and SUNWham (Traditional Chinese).
When you uninstall ASM, you need to remove these packages manually by executing the pkgrm command.
During installation, the Software License Agreement (SLA) and Supplemental Terms and Conditions for the following Asian locales are in English language:
Language |
Locale |
---|---|
Japanese |
ja_JP.UTF-8 |
Simplified Chinese |
zh.UTF-8zh_CN.UTF-8, zh.GBK, zh_CN.GBK, zh_CN.GB18030 |
Traditional Chinese |
zh_TW.UTF-8 |
Korean |
ko.UTF-8ko_KR.UTF-8 |
The following Asian locales use localized SLA files and are in the appropriate languages.
Language |
Locale |
---|---|
Japanese |
ja, ja_JP.PCK, ja_JP.EUC |
Simplified Chinese |
zh, zh_CN.EUC |
Traditional Chinese |
zh_TW, zh_TW.BIG5, zh_TW.EUC |
Korean |
ko, ko_KR.EUC |
To read the SLAs in all supported languages, refer to the printed license that is included in the Sun Management Center media kit.
Workaround: None.
When you use the es-guiinst command to install on Asian locales, installation messages on some of the screens are not completely displayed. This problem also occurs in the English locale when larger system font sizes are used.
Workaround: Manually size the screen to display the text or maximize the screen to display the text.