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Old 05-26-2007
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C function/system call for memory monitoring

Hello!

Is there a C function or system call in AIX that can tell how much free memory
is in the system at a certain moment?

Also, I'd like to know if there are functions that can:
-find the number of processors in the system
-report the network interface activity.

Thank you very much in advance, any help is appreciated.
If you know links to AIX documentation on the above topics please tell me.
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