03-09-2013
Undestanding LANG setting in /etc/environment
Hi All,
We had issue with a application which reports process counts in log, application used to log process counts as Integer data type (1500).
One fine morning we started seeing process counts in application log as Decimal (1,500).
Our UNIX admin did investigate and figured-out that change in LANG setting in /etc/environment has caused application to log process counts in log as Decimal instead of Integer and was told that LANG was changed to en_US from C.
Here I am trying to understand why this should cause Integer values in log got changed to Decimal data type.
I would appreciate if anybody can help me to understand.
Thanks
Aaron
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ioclasscount
IOCLASSCOUNT(8) BSD System Manager's Manual IOCLASSCOUNT(8)
NAME
ioclasscount
SYNOPSIS
ioclasscount [classname] [...]
DESCRIPTION
ioclasscount displays the instance counts of OSObject-based C++ classes in the kernel, incremented by the number of direct subclasses that
have an instance count of at least 1. For example, if IONetworkController is not directly instantiated, but its direct subclass IOEthernet-
Controller has any instances, then IONetworkController's instance count will be at least 1; if another direct subclass such as IOFWController
has any instances, then IONetworkController's instance count will be at least 2; and so on. (This modification of instance counts prevents
unloading of kexts defining superclasses that have no instances, but whose subclasses in other kexts have instances.)
If classes are specified, instance counts are printed as a comma-separated list in the order specified. If no classes are specified,
instance counts for all classes are printed, one per line of output and sorted by name.
This information is useful for tracking leaks. Instance counts can also found in the root of the IORegistry in the ``IOKitDiagnostics''
property.
EXAMPLES
Display instance counts for IOPCIDevice and AppleTestPCI:
/usr/sbin/ioclasscount IOPCIDevice AppleTestPCI
IOPCIDevice = 2, AppleTestPCI = 1
SEE ALSO
ioalloccount(8), ioreg(8)
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