URGENT: `date` format output difference between telnet vs. ssh
Hi All,
When I run a date cmd on 2 different sessions (telnet & ssh) on solaris
zoning, I get 2 different output formats (see below). Does anyone know why &
how to get my date format output in telnet session to be similar to ssh
session? Any helps/suggestions are appreciated.
Using telnet:
# date
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 4:09:00 PM PDT
Using ssh:
# date
Wed Jul 2 16:08:33 PDT 2008
TIA,
-Chris
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