The main problem comes from the dataprotector (omniback) connection where 
xinetd writes German timestamps in the log file.
I have written a small xinetd test service which just runs the locale command 
on a specific port to check the output.
We have >200 linux systems which are backed up with dataprotector and only 2 
systems that show the problem. One of them got rebooted and the problem was 
gone.
Thus it is not the client connection but a setting somewhere on the system.
I had done an apt-get remove xinetd and an apt-get install xinetd without 
success.
If I start a single xinetd the locale is OK but if I start xinetd from the 
service it still shows the wrong locale.
Please see the attached log.


** Attachment added: "xinetd.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xinetd/+bug/1790783/+attachment/5187395/+files/xinetd.txt

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