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will anybody tell me how can i access all the fields of process table .if there is any structure and a system call please specify .
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I see from your other question that you are using hp-ux. I have bad news. HP has removed most of the information from sys/proc.h and as a result this is no longer possible with hp-ux. To get a feel for accessing kernel structures see this thread.
With hp-ux, pstat() is all that's left. |
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