ùISO8859-1 ,<1Pn„¿‡D@Ì0 #> +b ,Ž»NÂ|+Ž{º76 nŠu/09> B L Xtî{b j  ͇ Ô4 \2 ‘4 Ä= ù 7 <  A  G  J  O  T  ]| d= á4 2 T4 ‡= ¼; ú < 6 s( y>¢áMç+5+a%1$s: 0468-001 Flag %2$s is not recognized. %1$s: 0468-002 Run this command only at an LFT workstation. %1$s: 0468-003 Unable to initialize the ODM (Object Data Management) database. %1$s: 0468-004 ODM (Object Data Management) database call %2$s failed to access the database class %3$s using the criteria: %4$s. %1$s: 0468-005 ODM (Object Data Management) database call %2$s failed to acquire an object from class %3$s using the criteria: %4$s. %1$s: 0468-006 No default display for LFT was found in the ODM. %1$s: 0468-007 Could not allocate system memory %1$s: 0468-008 LFT not configured. %1$s: 0468-009 The savebase command failed %1$s: Changes will take effect after reboot chdispUsage: chdisp [-dDeviceName] [-pDeviceName] Changes the default display. -d Changes the default display for this session. -p Changes the default display in the database. This is effective at the next IPL. DeviceName is the logical name of the display. This is the name in the first column of output of the lsdisp command. chdisp: 0468-020 Display %1$s is not available on your system. Use the lsdisp command to see a list of available displays. chdisp: 0468-021 Write to /dev/lft failed. chdisp: 0468-022 Use a display name or number after the flag. Use the lsdisp command to see a list of installed displays. chdisp: 0468-023 LFT set default display ioctl failed. lsdispUsage: lsdisp [-l] Lists the displays currently available on the system. -l List only option. No header information will be displayed. lsdisp: 0468-030 No displays found for the LFT DEV_NAMESLOTBUSADPT_NAMEDESCRIPTION Default display = %s chfontUsage: chfont FontID Changes the font currently used on the default display to the font referenced by FontID. The FontID can be obtained by executing the lsfont command. The new font will not become active until the next system IPL. chfont: 0468-040 FontID %1$d is not valid. Use the lsfont command for a list of available fonts. lsfontUsage: lsfont [-l] Lists the fonts currently available on the system. -l List only option. No header information will be displayed. lsfont: 0468-050 Failed to open the font file %1$s. lsfont: 0468-051 The font file %1$s is not valid. lsfont: 0468-052 Failed to read the font file %1$s. lsfont: 0468-053 The font file %1$s is not the correct size. FONTFILEGLYPHIDNAMESIZEENCODINGmkfontUsage: mkfont File Adds a font to the system. File is the absolute path name of a file containing a font in SNF format. mkfont: 0468-060 The pathname %1$s must be an absolute path. mkfont: 0468-061 Failed to open the font file %1$s. mkfont: 0468-062 The font file %1$s is not valid. mkfont: 0468-063 Failed to read the font file %1$s. mkfont: 0468-064 The font file %1$s is not the correct size. mkfont: 0468-065 LFT does not support variable width fonts mkfont: 0468-066 Font information from file %1$s is invalid chkbdUsage: chkbd File Changes the software keyboard map loaded by the LFT at IPL time. File is the path/file name of a valid software keyboard file. If File is not an absolute path then the default directory /usr/lib/nls/loc will be used as the pathname and File will be used as the filename. chkbd: 0468-070 The software keyboard file %1$s is not valid. lskbdUsage: lskbd Lists the software keyboard map loaded by the LFT at IPL time. The current software keyboard map = %1$s. The default software keyboard map = %1$s.