04-25-2010
I, like many of the other replies, am not fully understanding what you are trying to do here. This data is available via existing tools.
But... if you are interested in rolling your own* you can write against the PerfStat API. Virtually all the performance stats on AIX come from this source. It is really easy to write against and the documentation on InfoCenter should be sufficient for anyone who can read/write C.
[* Insert disclaimer here: "Those who do not know of a Unix utility are destined to re-write it, badly."]
There is some sample source for the (netinterface portion of) LibPerfStat API here:
ifstat
(See a link to the source at the very bottom of the page)
The page also includes some commentary on syntax problems in the AIX supplied header files for LibPerfStat as encountered with GCC.
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qt2kdoc
QT2KDOC(1) KDOC Documentation System QT2KDOC(1)
NAME
qt2kdoc -- Generates cross-reference file suitable for use with KDOC from Qt Toolkit HTML documentation.
SYNOPSIS
qt2kdoc [-u URL] [-o <destdir>] [-z] <path to qt html>
DESCRIPTION
qt2kdoc generates a kdoc(1) cross-reference file from the classes.html file that is included with the Qt GUI Toolkit HTML documentation.
The resulting file can be used to cross-reference documentation generated with KDOC for other classes with the Qt HTML documentation.
OPTIONS
--url <url>, -u <url>
The URL by which the Qt documentation can be accessed. This will allow other libraries to link to the Qt documentation.
--outdir <path>, -o <path>
The directory where the generated index file will be written.
--compress, -z
Compress the generated index with gzip. KDOC can read these compressed index files.
EXAMPLES
qt2kdoc -u "http://www.mydomain/src/qthtml/"
$HOME/web/src/qthtml
ENVIRONMENT
KDOCLIBS
If set, it is used as the default output path. It is overridden by the --outdir option.
FILES
classes.html, functions.html
The files from which information about the Qt library is read. They are parsed by qt2kdoc.
qt.kdoc
A kdoc(1) cross-reference file that will be generated by qt2kdoc and can be used to link documentation generated by kdoc with the Qt
documentation.
SEE ALSO
This script is a utility for kdoc(1).
BUGS
Dependent on format of Qt documentation.
AUTHOR
Sirtaj S. Kang <taj@kde.org>, 1998.
2.0a54 2002-03-18 QT2KDOC(1)