Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.02 Release Notes, Third Edition, July 2009

JAGae69202 - Rarely, cannot start program when running on SUSE via ReflectionX
What is the problem? Occasionally, an exception happens when using ReflectionX to remotely
start Serviceguard Manager on SUSE Linux. (SUSE Linux is supported for English only.)
What is the workaround? This is related to a problem in the Java Runtime Environment. There is
no workaround. Often it will work if you try again.
JAGae50775 In Traditional Chinese locale, in HP-UX, need to use Java OOB tool prior to install
What is the problem? Java performance is bad on HP-UX in the Traditional Chinese.
What is the workaround? Before installing Serviceguard Manager on Traditional Chinese version
of HP-UX, HP recommends running the Java Out-Of-The-Box tool to modify kernel parameters.
Please refer to http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/java2/outofbox/
infolibrary/release_notes_java_oob.html.
JAGae50774 In Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, the license agreement radio button
text is illegible.
What is the problem? In the installer, the License Agreement window shows a radio button to
check, confirming that the user agrees with the license terms. The text is too small to be easily
read in Chinese.
What is the workaround? Remember that the first button says "I accept the terms of the license
agreement" and is checked by default. The other button says "I do NOT accept the terms of the
license agreement."
JAGae50773 In non-English locales, installer shows "OK" in first panel
What is the problem? When installing Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese, the
first panel in the installer gives the customer the local choice in a pull-down menu. The button
beside the choose reads "OK" in all languages. This button should be localized, but is not.
What is the workaround? To proceed with install, press "OK."
JAGae50727 In non-English locales, typed characters not visible in HP-UX
What is the problem? When running non-English versions of SGMgr on HP-UX, typed non-English
characters are invisible in the input text boxes. The characters can be read by the program, but
not seen by the user. This occurs in the text fields of Alerts: Search and Help: search.
What is the workaround? The computer is printing white characters on a white background, making
them invisible. Set the system colors of the CDE Style Manager from the HP-UX toolbar. Choose
a color set with a black foreground color, like Alpine or Wheat.
JAGae50110 Welcome Dialog and others: Mnemonic underline indicator can be incorrect in
non-English interfaces
What is the problem? In non-English interfaces, the keyboard mnemonics are indicated by
underlining a letter in parentheses. This indicates that the item can be accessed by holding the
alt key while pressing that letter. In some translations, the underline is misplaced.
What is the workaround? Use the letter in parentheses for the alt-key short-cut, even if the underline
has moved into a word.
JAGae40370 - Alerts dialog Apply button should accept the Enter key.
What is the problem? You cannot use the Enter key to activate the Apply button in the Alerts dialog
box.
What is the workaround? Use the mouse to click the button, or tab to it to select it, then use the
Return key to activate it.
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