Installation guide
Limitations and Considerations
48 Software Release Notice
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CORBA (components and APIs), such as server names, hostnames, domain names,
and DNS names. All servers in a CA Spectrum DSS environment must use ASCII
hostnames and domains.
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System-level and external utilities, such as TFTP, FTP, SSH hostnames, and
directories. This restriction is necessary in part due to limitations of the external
tools. For example, the Cygwin bash shell does not support UTF-8.
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Non-English usernames and passwords may not work in all browsers.
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Debug and output logs, such as installation logs, VNM.OUT, Tomcat output logs,
and Processd_log. In general, user messages are localized. System messages are not
localized.
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Configuration files, such as .vnmrc, sdm.config, *.idb, and web.xml.
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Developer tools, such as dbtools.
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SBG CsVendor/ParseMaps. These files support consolidated syslog file matching
and trap generation.
OneClick Explorer Tab
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Products, brands, and logos, such as CA Spectrum, IBM, Cisco, and Microsoft.
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Spectrum feature names, such as Cluster Manager, QoS Manager, Configuration
Manager, and most *Manager names.
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Model names for default models, where these names are stored in the database or
derived from the model type name. Examples of default models are Universe,
World, TopOrg, and LostFound.
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Hostname translation depends on usage. For example, hostnames that are needed
for DNS and network resolution are not localized.
Miscellaneous
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Copyrights, patents, and other legal information.
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Spectrum version number.
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XML tags. Values may be localized, but not tags.
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Spectrum installation directories. CA Spectrum can be installed in a localized
directory, but the directories under $SPECROOT remain unlocalized.
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Brand and product names, such as CA Spectrum, Policy Manager, VPN Manager,
and CA eHealth.
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Text that is embedded in images.
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Spectrum Billing Application