02-14-2011
Wow, great! Thanks for the help, this exactly what I was looking for!
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If the limit is exceeded, does that mean the core file will not be created at all? Or will it just be truncated? I guess both wouldn't help much.
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ldr_xattach
ldr_xattach(3) Library Functions Manual ldr_xattach(3)
NAME
ldr_xattach - Attaches to another process to permit loading/unloading of modules in that process' address space
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc.a)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <loader.h>
int ldr_xattach( ldr_process_t process );
PARAMETERS
Specifies the process to attach to.
DESCRIPTION
The ldr_xattach() function is used to permit a process to load, unload, query, or retrieve the contents of another process' address space.
NOTES
This function currently works only for the current process or the kernel.
RETURN VALUES
If the attach operation is a success, the function returns a code of 0 (zero). If the attach fails, the function returns a negative error
value and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
If the ldr_xattach() function fails, errno may be set to the following value: The process identified is nonshared and does not support
loader operations. The process identifier is invalid.
Additional errors are possible from the underlying IPC mechanism.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: ldr_xdetach(3) delim off
ldr_xattach(3)