robi@attila.esa.oz (RoBeRt KaRp) (03/21/90)
There are several programs around which monitor things like system performance. These programs inevitably look for information in /vmunix and /dev/kmem which as we know is non existant on an Apollo. However the information could be found by using apollo routines. Has anyone written a set of Apollo functions which simulate accesses to things like /vmunix & /dev/kmem ? If you have, how do you feel about sharing this around ? - Robi -- INTERNET: robi@attila.esa.oz.au ACSnet: robi@attila.esa.oz Fax : (+61) (2) 953 9531 Robert Karp/// Tel : (+61) (2) 953 9488 //// UUCP : uunet!attila.esa.oz.au!robi \XXX/
rees@dabo.ifs.umich.edu (Jim Rees) (03/24/90)
In article <500@attila.esa.oz>, robi@attila.esa.oz (RoBeRt KaRp) writes: > Has anyone written a set of Apollo functions which > simulate accesses to things like /vmunix & /dev/kmem ? > Whenever I need /vmunix or /dev/kmem, I just ftp them over from a Sun.