On 28-Oct-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
>> I mean, do you know what libgtop is used for?  It's used to draw
>> little applets that display load averages and other silly system
>> monitor stuff in small spaces in GUI's.  It seems to work quite
>> happily w/o any inode numbers or dev_t's for non-UFS filesystems.
>> I just don't see why some little graphical applet displaying a load
>> average or disk usage or ethernet device usage needs the inode
>> number and dev_t of vnode's in the kernel.  I mean, geez.
> 
> To build little applets that activate a flashing red light when
> certain files are written?

Why do you need the inode number to do that.  Just kqueue on the
file itself using a regular fd, and in that case you can stat(2)
the file if you really need the i-node number.  You don't need
to use libkvm to actually go read the kernel to find this info!

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