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Operating Systems AIX Undestanding LANG setting in /etc/environment Post 302778173 by hanson44 on Sunday 10th of March 2013 12:53:53 AM
Old 03-10-2013
What happens if you change LANG back to C, assuming it was changed? Does that fix the problem? Is the timestamp consistent with the date of that fine morning when the problem started?

1500 and 1,500 both seem "integer" to me, so I don't understand why you say "decimal" to describe the problem. Aren't those two numbers the same, with the only difference whether a thousands separator is used?
 

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tai64nlocal(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    tai64nlocal(8)

NAME
tai64nlocal - converts precise TAI64N timestamps to a human-readable format. SYNOPSIS
tai64nlocal DESCRIPTION
tai64nlocal reads lines from stdin. If a line does not begin with @, tai64nlocal writes it to stdout without change. If a line begins with @, tai64nlocal looks for a timestamp after the @, in the format printed by tai64n(8), and writes the line to stdout with the timestamp con- verted to local time in ISO format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.SSSSSSSSS. For example, in the US/Pacific time zone, the input line @4000000037c219bf2ef02e94 mark should be printed as 1999-08-23 21:03:43.787492500 mark Beware, however, that the current implementation of tai64nlocal relies on the UNIX localtime library routine to find the local time. Some localtime implementations use a broken time scale that does not account for leap seconds. On systems that use the Olson tz library (with an up-to-date leap-second table), you can fix this problem by setting your time zone to, e.g, right/US/Pacific instead of US/Pacific. Beware also that most localtime implementations are not Y2038-compliant. tai64nlocal does not allocate any memory after it starts, except possibly inside localtime. EXIT CODES
tai64nlocal exits 0 when it sees end of input. It exits 111 without an error message if it has trouble reading stdin or writing stdout. SEE ALSO
supervise(8), svc(8), svok(8), svstat(8), svscanboot(8), svscan(8), readproctitle(8), fghack(8), pgrphack(8), multilog(8), tai64n(8), setu- idgid(8), envuidgid(8), envdir(8), softlimit(8), setlock(8) http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html tai64nlocal(8)
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