2.10.1 Changing the locale of integrated agent host
- Organization of this subsection
(1) For Windows
Use the following steps to change Windows language.
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Shut down JP1/IM - Agent servicing.
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Change Windows linguistic settings.
Windows linguistic settings must be consistent as follows:
Setting
Setting point
How to check
System locale#1
[Control Panel]-[Region] window-[Administration] tab
[Programming languages that do not support Unicode]
Language and local format
[Control Panel]-[Region] window-[Format] tab
[Format]
[Control Panel]-[Region] window-[Location] tabbed #2
[Main use place]
Country or Region
[Settings]-[Time and Language] window-[Region and Language] tabbed #2
[Country or Region]
[Settings]-[Time and Language] window-[Region] tabbed #3
[Country or Region]
[Regional Settings]
Language
[Settings]-[Time and Language] window-[Region and Language] tabbed #2
[Language]
[Settings]-[Time and Language] window-[Language] tabbed #3
[Language displayed on Windows]
[Preferred Language]
Set the region and language for the system account and welcome screen
[Control Panel]-[Region] window-[Administration] tab-[Copy settings] button-[Welcome screen and New user account settings] window
[Current User]
[Welcome screen]
#1 Use of Unicode UTF-8 in worldwide languages is not supported.
#2 This applies to Windows Server 2016.
#3 This applies to Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022.
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Start integrated agent.
(2) For Linux
For the setting of the environment variable LANG supported by Linux environment, see 9.5.8(1) Language Settings for integrated agent in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Overview and System Design Guide.
The configuration of LANG for running processes is described in unit definition file in the following format:
Environment=LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
For details on how to edit unit definition file, see 3.15.11(1) Changing unit definition file (for Linux only) in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.