Wed, 06 Feb 2008 19:00:00 GMT
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all,
i've been reading to try and get an abstract idea of the process effeciency of commands , sed, bash, perl, awk, find, grep, etc
which processes will spawn?, fork?, launch subshell?, etc and under what conditions?
how do you know which commands have the faster and better stdio... (2 Replies)
i'm tring to make 2 processes each read from the same file but only one of them read the file.
FILE * fileptr1;
fileptr1 = fopen("file1.txt","rt");
pid2=fork();
while(1)
{
fscanf(fileptr1,"%s",temp1);
if(feof(fileptr1)==0)
{
printf("%i",getpid()); //id of current process ... (6 Replies)
I am trying to figure out why when i have the following code
int main( { printf("0\n"); fork(); printf("1\n"); exit(0);}
and type in the shell
a.out | cat
the output of this program is
0
1
0
1
instead of
0
1
1
does anyone know? (3 Replies)
Hey guys,
I'm given this bit of code, but, I'm having some problems executing it with the functions I've defined so far. I'm suppose to define the funtions "parse" and "execute." Parse splits the command in buf into individual arguments. It strips whitespace, replacing those it finds with NULLS... (3 Replies)
snmpsession(3) Library Functions Manual snmpsession(3)NAME
snmpsession - snmpkit functions dealing with a particular snmpsession.
SYNOPSIS
#include <snmpkit.h>
SNMPSESSION *sk_new_session(char *host, void *(start_routine)(SNMPSESSION*), const char *community);
DESCRIPTION
A snmpsession is an opaque data structure which specifies a
The new_snmpsession() creates a new session. The SNMPSOCK should have previously created by the application using, new_snmpsock(). The
host should will be looked up using gethostbyname() and the community string is something like a password in SNMP lingo but it doesn't have
a username associated with it and it is transmitted in clear text within the packets. In most cases, there are a couple of community
strings. One is only allowed to read and the other is allowed to both read and write. The default read-only community name is "public". If
set the community name to NULL, the community name will default to public.
The new_snmpsession_quick() function is very similar to the new_snmpsession() function except the community name always defaults to "pub-
lic".
The delete_snmpsock() function is the opposite of the new_snmpsession() function. It frees all memory and resources currently being used by
the SNMPSESSION structure.
RETURN VALUE
The new_snmpsock() and the new_snmpsock_quick() both return a pointer to the newly created snmpsock or NULL if there was an error.
AUTHOR
Ben Woodard <ben@users.sourceforge.net>
BUGS
The library can possibly throw different kinds of C++ exceptions that won't be caught by the glue code and therefore it can cause your pro-
gram to crash inexplicably.
SEE ALSO libsnmpkit(3), snmpsock(3), snmpstructfiller(3), snmptable(3), gethostbyname(3)GNU snmpkit 0.4 November 2000 snmpsession(3)