01.10.2015 Views

HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator's Reference

HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator's Reference

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

About <strong>HP</strong>OM Language Support<br />

Troubleshooting Other Language Environments<br />

Troubleshooting Other Language<br />

Environments<br />

See the <strong>HP</strong>OM Installation Guide <strong>for</strong> the Management Server <strong>for</strong> details<br />

on installing the <strong>HP</strong>OM management server in international<br />

environments.<br />

This section contains in<strong>for</strong>mation about specific cases where <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

functionality does not work as expected in international environments.<br />

About Windows NT/2000 Managed Nodes<br />

In the localized versions of the Windows NT/2000 operating system, the<br />

user Administrator has been localized. Consequently, the installation of<br />

the <strong>HP</strong>OM agent software on Windows NT/2000 managed nodes fails<br />

because <strong>HP</strong>OM is trying to install as user Administrator while the user<br />

has a different name in the Windows NT/2000 operating system.<br />

To avoid problems of this kind, enter the localized Windows NT/2000<br />

user name in the As User field of the Add/Modify Node window in the<br />

<strong>HP</strong>OM administrator GUI. For Spanish Windows NT/2000 operating<br />

systems, enter Administrator.<br />

About the PC Virtual Terminal Application<br />

The application PC Virtual Terminal does not work and is not supported<br />

on Windows NT/2000.<br />

About Broadcast Command Output<br />

The output of the broadcast command is not always readable. This is the<br />

case if the command is run in an MS-DOS window that uses an MS-DOS<br />

code page that is different from the Windows NT code page. For Western<br />

European languages, the ANSI code pages ACP1252 and OEMCP850 are<br />

supported.<br />

288<br />

Chapter 8

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!