Language support for products for which application support
is provided with IBM Tivoli Monitoring appears
on the following media.
- IBM® Tivoli® Monitoring Language Support : Brazilian
Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified
Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Russian,
Thai
- IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Builder Toolkit
Language Support DVD
- IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agents for System P Language
Support CD
- IBM Tivoli Monitoring Log File Monitoring Agent
DVD
- Agent product installation CDs
The IBM Tivoli Monitoring Language
Support DVDs contain the national language versions of the help and
presentation files for the components and agents shipped with IBM Tivoli Monitoring.
The IBM Infrastructure Management
Dashboards for Servers, Tivoli Authorization
Policy Server, and Tivoli Authorization
Policy Command-Line Interface include language support with the base
installation image. There is no separate Language pack for those components.
Note: The Tivoli Monitoring
self-describing agent feature integrates the installation of an agent
with the dispersal and installation of associated product support
files throughout your IBM Tivoli Monitoring infrastructure.
Language Pack installation is not supported for products installed
using self-describing agent capability. For these products you must
install language packs manually, using the steps described in this
section.
Install the language packs on any system where you have installed
the Tivoli Enterprise Portal or
where you have installed a desktop client. (If you download and run
a desktop client using Web Start, you do not need to install the language
packs on the local system. They are downloaded from the portal server.) Before
you can install a language pack, you must install the component in
English.
Before installing a language pack, first install the component
in English. Also ensure that
Java Runtime Environment version
1.5 or above is installed and set in the system path. Perform the
following steps to install a language pack on any system where you
have installed either the
Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server or
the
Tivoli Enterprise Portal desktop
client:
- In the directory where you extracted the language pack installation
image, launch the installation program as follows:
- Select the language you want installed, and click OK.
- On the Introduction panel, click Next.
- On the Select Action Set panel, click Add/Update, and click Next.
- Select the folder in which the Language Support package files
(win*.jar and unix*.jar) are located, and click
Next. The default folder is the directory where the installer is launched.
- Select the languages that you want to install, and click Next.
For
multiple selections, hold down the Ctrl key.
- Review the installation summary, and, if correct, click Next.
The
installation's progress is displayed.
- On the Post Install Message panel, click Next.
- Click Done once the installation is complete.
- Reconfigure and restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server and
the Eclipse Help Server.
See below.
After installing a Tivoli Monitoring
Language Pack, reconfigure the portal server and
the desktop client using either the Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services utility
or the itmcmd config command.
Use one of the following methods to reconfigure the affected components:
Accept the default values, which reflect the decisions made when
the component was installed or last configured. For instructions on
specifying your users' language environment, see the
IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's
Guide.
After you have reconfigured these components, you need to stop
and restart these components:
- Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server
- Tivoli Enterprise Portal desktop
or browser client
For SuSE Linux Enterprise
Server (SLES) 10 computers only: On the SLES 10 platform, the Tivoli
Enterprise Portal displays corrupted text resources in the Japanese
locale. Download the Kochi fonts contained in the kochi-substitute-20030809.tar
package from the following website: http://sourceforge.jp/projects/efont/files/.
The downloaded tar file includes the truetype fonts (ttf files),
which need to be installed on your system. Complete the following
steps to install the files:
- Extract the tar file.
- Copy the font files (ttf) to X11 font path (for example, /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype).
- Run SuSEconfig -module fonts.
See the following Web site for detailed instructions for installing
the additional fonts to SuSE Linux: http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/suse-cjk/installing-fonts.html.