Thanks who replyed Alerks omer the following solution solved my problem Thanks ./DR _____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- How to view the current locale setting ---------------------------------------------------- # locale LANG=en_US LC_CTYPE= "en_US" LC_NUMERIC= "en_US" LC_TIME= "en_US" LC_COLLATE= "en_US" LC_MONETARY= "en_US" LC_MESSAGES= "en_US" LC_ALL=en_US How to change the locale setting ---------------------------------------------------- * Via the CDE login locale * As a user-specific locale * As a system default locale To change the current locale setting, first confirm that the desired locale is installed on the system with: # locale -a de en_AU en_CA en_UK C If the desired locale is not in the list, you will need to install the appropriate packages for that locale. See the Note below for more information about locale packages. How to change the locale via the CDE login locale ---------------------------------------------------- On the CDE login banner: Choose options - languages Under languages - choose the new locale The CDE banner will re-cycle and then you can login to the selected locale. NOTE: If a user has a different default locale set in their environment, the that locale setting will override the selected CDE login locale. How to set a user-specific locale ---------------------------------------------------- Note: For sh, ksh: # LANG=C; export LANG # LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL Example: # LANG=C; export LANG # LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL For csh: # setenv LANG C # setenv LC_ALL C Example: # setenv LANG C # setenv LC_ALL C Note: To set a default locale for a user's environment, set the LANG or LC_* variables in a user's shell intialization file such as $HOME/.profile or $HOME/.cshrc How to change the locale by setting the system default locale ---------------------------------------------------- LANG=C LC_ALL=C Example from the /etc/default/init file: # Lines of this file should be of the form VAR=value, where VAR is one of # TZ, LANG, or any of the LC_* environment variables. LANG=C LC_ALL=C Note: The system must be rebooted after making changes to the /etc/default/init file in order for the changes to take effect. How to verify the locale setting ---------------------------------------------------- After setting or changing the locale, verify that the locale is set correctly: Check if the locale is set correctly by running the locale command without any options: # locale LANG=C LC_CTYPE= "C" LC_NUMERIC= "C" LC_TIME= "C" LC_COLLATE= "C" LC_MONETARY= "C" LC_MESSAGES= "C" LC_ALL=C ----- Original Message ----- From: Datareactor To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:23 PM Subject: "couldnt set locale correctly" Dear List- i have installed solaris 9 on Ultra sparc E250 but after i try to boot the system i get following error: "starting rpcbind couldnt set locale correctly" i am able to boot in command line only i try to start /etc/init.d/dtlogin start i get same error as mention above. any suggestions ? Regards ./DR _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Oct 3 09:54:26 2003
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