Installation guide

Limitations and Considerations
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Command-line Interface. The CLI is a script language and a debug tool, and as such
is not localized. Because the CLI has been internationalized, it can work with
localized data in the database.
Command-line elements, including commands, error messages, and user-supplied
SpectroSERVER database data.
Programmatic values, such as indexes.
Report Manager Limitations
Report Manager database migration from the 9.1 J version of CA Spectrum is not
supported.
CABI 3.x does not support Traditional Chinese.
As a workaround, install the English version of CABI on servers that are set to the
Traditional Chinese locale, or on any unsupported language operating system.
If you use the English version, change the locale of the CABI server to Traditional
Chinese (zh_TW) to enable the display of InfoView pages in Traditional Chinese. Set
the following InfoView preferences:
Product Locale: Traditional Chinese
Preferred Viewing Locale: Chinese (Taiwan).
CA Spectrum and CA Performance Center Integration
CA Spectrum Release 9.4 integrates with CA Performance Center 2.3.00, which provides
internationalization support for the same languages.
OneClick Status Bar Changes
To accommodate internationalization, the status bar in the OneClick user interface has
undergone minor changes. In some views, only the Status of a selected item is shown. In
such cases, tooltips display more details of item status (for example, "Running - 2 of 2
devices").
Font Considerations
Not all operating systems support every font for every language. If the console displays
strange or unreadable characters, consider adjusting the default logical font to display
text in Java-based user-interface applications. Examples of default logical fonts include
Serif, SansSerif, Monospaced, Dialog, and DialogInput. Examples of Java-based user
interface applications include OneClick, MTE, MIB Tools, and Event Configuration.