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folks;
I'm trying to run the command "stime" I couldn't get it to work right, but it seems like it's controlled by LANG variables, how can I change the LANG variables to make the result of stime or start_time appear right (if I use stime I get letter "A" under STIME & if I use "start_time" in my shell script, I get the results below. CLASS SERVICE STATUS PID TIME START USER COMMON CONFIGSVC UP 516162 0:01:50 Sep 30 cometdev I'm not sure how can I get the "sep 30" to be together (they appear together here due to the format of this forum). Any idea? Last edited by moe2266; 10-04-2005 at 12:26 PM.. |
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