loaddisplang

Last Updated : Apr 05, 2018 |

Syntax

loaddisplang   [-? | -h]  
loaddisplang  [-q] [-c] [-C] [-s] [-S] [-d] [-f] [filename] 
loaddisplang  -i[c|s] [d]] [filename]
-c

Operate on all custom non-installed telephone message files.

-C

Operate on all custom installed telephone message files.

-s

Operate on all standard non-installed telephone message files.

-S

Operate on all standard installed telephone message files.

-d

Indicates the file in question is user-defined (omission implies default of unicode file).

-f

Indicates the file in question is non-installed telephone message files.

-i

Install a unicode or user-defined file. With no file specifiers, will install all valid unicode files in the ftp directory.

-q

Perform a query of the language tag.

  • With no file specifiers, will query among the installed set of unicode files.

  • With the -d option, will query among the installed set of user-defined files.

  • With the -T option with filename, will query on the filename for time and date it was installed.

In all of the above cases, precedence is given to the custom file.

-v

Display the version.

-?

Display the usage statement.

Description

Use loaddisplang to query (-q) or install (-i) Unicode/user-defined telephone message files. There is no uninstall option for this command. If the installed files are not satisfactory, the user is expected to either overwrite them by re-running loaddisplang or to manually delete the installed files across all servers on which they reside. On Linux platforms, the ftp directory is /var/home/ftp/pub. The installation directory is /etc/opt/defty/i18n/