Installing language pack on System Manager

Last Updated : Feb 19, 2024 |

About this task

After you install, upgrade, or apply a service or a feature pack, run the language pack to get the localization support for the French language.

Note:

After installing the language pack, you cannot uninstall the language pack.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the System Manager command line interface with administrator privilege CLI user credentials.
  2. Type locate LocalizationScript.sh, and press Enter.

    System Manager displays the path of the localization script.

    For example: /opt/Avaya/Mgmt/10.2.x/CommonConsole/script/LocalizationScript.sh

  3. Type locate FrenchResourceBundle.zip, and press Enter.

    The System Manager displays the path of the FrenchResourceBundle.zip script.

    For example: /opt/Avaya/Mgmt/10.2.x/CommonConsole/localization/common_console/FrenchResourceBundle.zip

    This is just an example of the path; the path might vary based on actual path that you get.

  4. Type cd $MGMT_HOME/CommonConsole/script/ to go to the localization script folder.
  5. To run the localization script, type sudo ./LocalizationScript.sh $MGMT_HOME/CommonConsole/localization/common_console/FrenchResourceBundle.zip.
  6. If you are installing the language pack through SSH connection, then do not close the SSH session or terminate the connection.

    If you close the SSH session or terminate the connection, System Manager kills the process and the installation fails.

    Note:

    During this activity, System Manager restarts the Application server. Therefore, the System Manager web console will not be accessible. If System Manager is in the Geographic Redundancy mode, then apply these steps on the secondary System Manager server also after secondary server is active.

  7. Change the browser language setting to French.