From: scott@geom.umn.edu (Scott S. Bertilson) Subject: Re: Missing stuff: pstat, tset, NIS? Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 01:07:56 GMT
In article <SCT.93Jan18162524@barley.dcs.ed.ac.uk> sct@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Stephen Tweedie) writes:
>In article <lma.727207214@dayton.Stanford.EDU>, lma@dayton.Stanford.EDU (Larry Augustin) writes:
>
>Pstat? Nope. Anyway, the kernel structures have been changing too
>rapidly to make such a beast easy to maintain...
Don't know where it is at in terms of revisions, but there was
a very interesting program posted on the net several years ago
which was called "nlist". It provided a simple scripting language
which made it possible to print anything that could be found in
the kernel namelist with some formatting and even computation
involving previously retrieved values. I haven't done much with
it lately, but it strikes me that maybe I should dig it up and
see if it would port to Linux relatively easily.
Scott
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