Because VCSM is often a proprietary component of enterprise software, it is rarely available for public download on standard font websites. If you are a system administrator experiencing display issues, it is always best to of your Cluster Management software rather than downloading "VCSM.ttf" from untrusted third-party sources.
Every character occupies the same horizontal space, making it ideal for aligning columns of data in terminal windows.
If you love the "look" of the VCSM font but can't export it from a restricted system, several modern monospaced fonts offer a similar technical feel with better support for high-resolution displays (Retina/4K): vcsm font
Since many VCS tools use Java, ensure your Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is pointed to the folder containing the font. For Linux/Unix Users:
Look in the folder where the Veritas Cluster Manager (Java Console) is installed. There is often a /fonts subfolder. Because VCSM is often a proprietary component of
The VCSM font is predominantly found in environments running (formerly Symantec/Veritas Cluster Server). It is used to ensure that:
The term "VCSM" typically refers to the interface components. The font is a monospaced or fixed-width typeface designed for clarity in technical consoles and administrative dashboards. Key Characteristics: If you love the "look" of the VCSM
Right-click the .ttf or .fon file and select Install for all users .
You may need to add the font directory to your X-server path using the xset +fp command.