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Forum: HP-UX 02-25-2008
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listing .sl files for each process id in hp-ux 11i
Hi All,

I m trying to write a program similar to the ldd command. I have a list of process ids and for each of that process, I need to retrieve the list of libraries loaded for that particular...
Forum: Linux 10-31-2007
5,513
Posted By sanjaykhuntia
output of who command
hi,
is there any system api or structure to get the information about the currently logged in users which the who command gives? i want to do it using any system structures maintained by kernel for...
Forum: Red Hat 10-30-2007
7,762
Posted By sanjaykhuntia
re:
yes, that i got. then i want only module(i mean .so file) path and module(.so file name) name from map.how can i get these two things thru a program?

thanks 4 the replay..
sanjya
Forum: Red Hat 10-29-2007
6,527
Posted By sanjaykhuntia
inode no and fd path
hi,
can anyone please tell me where i can extract inode numbers and path associated with all file descriptors. i want these informations only. is there any system call or functions to get these...
Forum: Red Hat 10-29-2007
7,762
Posted By sanjaykhuntia
read maps from /proc/pid/
hi,
i hav a query abt reading the contents of /proc/pid/maps file.is there any system apis or functions available to get the data from dat file and parse according to my need. i need name of the...
Forum: Red Hat 10-29-2007
7,547
Posted By sanjaykhuntia
EUID and EGID from /proc system
hi, can anyone tell me where can i find euid and egid from /proc file system in RHEL 4? i read stat file, but i got only uid and gid, and cudnot find any entry regarding euid and egid.please...
Forum: Red Hat 10-29-2007
7,547
Posted By sanjaykhuntia
euid and egid frpm proc
hi, can anyone tell me where can i find euid and egid from /proc file system in RHEL 4? i read stat file, but i got only uid and gid, and cudnot find any entry regarding euid and egid.please...
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