dear Mr Bob smith The AIX, Solaris, and HP-UX support locales other than English that describe every user interface that varies with location or language. Solaris and HP-UX only support English, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese locale information. The default directories for system-supplied locales are as follows.
AIX /usr/lib/nls/loc Solaris /usr/lib/locale HP-UX /usr/lib/nls/locales The servers and clients obtain format information from the locale definition in effect at the time it's called. I recommend you to consult the documentation on your local system for details bout setting up your locale definition. Kvedja/Regards Petur Eythorsson Taeknimadur/Technician IBM Certified Specialist - AIX Tivoli Storage Manager Certified Professional Microsoft Certified System Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nyherji Hf Simi TEL: +354-569-7700 Borgartun 37 105 Iceland URL: http://www.nyherji.is -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Smith, Bob Sent: 22. apríl 2002 09:02 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Locale on HP-UX 11.0 TSM Server We are implementing a new server on HP-UX 11.0. The Language option defaults to AMENG, but all times in TSM - activity log etc - show as "Mon, Apr 22, 2002 09:28:57 AM". This is most irritating as all the times now split on to two lines, and I don't really need all this detail. Setting "dateformat" and "timeformat" makes no difference. Only by setting the locale to Portuguese (pt_PT.roman8) do I get times like this - "22/04/2002 09.28.51", which is more acceptable (it doesn't split on to 2 lines), but the decimal point is now a comma. Has anyone experience of this problem on HP-UX 11.0 and done something different? Bob Smith