Kernel nlist entries
Daniel Baldoni
flint at cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au
Mon May 13 12:07:30 AEST 1991
I'm trying to develop a process killer that works similar to /etc/killall
on the SGI machines. But, I'm having trouble trying to access some of the
kernel symbols on our RS/6000.
Basically, I'd like to know the name of the entity which specifies the
number of processes which are currently running. Under BSD machines, it's
typically called nproc. The closest I could find (just using an 'nm /unix')
was max_proc but the value of this beast (after reading /dev/kmem) didn't
seem quite right (about -4,500,000).
If anybody out there has played on an RS/6000 at this level, please let me
know.
Oh, by the way, we're running AIX 3.1.
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