Peter:
        Inside /proc/<pid> there are a couple files. Within them you find
the information that you want e.g. in cmdline you find the command that
start this process.
Check out info /proc to see a detailed description
Ariel

On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Peter Pilgrim wrote:

> 
> Yep that's one way.
> 
> How do you find out what process details (uid, gid, terminal id, command line, 
>environment variables)
> are apart from just `ls /proc'
> 
> I should have said a UNIX system api call like the "mntent()" call that
> exists that allows you to read UNIX mount table environment.
> 
> Is there such thing as `psent()' call?
> 
> --
> Peter Pilgrim
> G.O.A.T
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> From: Lopez Jose Ariel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 21/11/2000 10:09 NST
> 
> To:   Peter Pilgrim/DMGIT/DMG UK/DeuBa@DMG UK
> cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  Re: How do you get to process list ?(ps auwwx in Java)
> 
> 
> Peter:
>      You can read /proc filesystem for that
> Try info /proc for more information
> Ariel Lopez
> 
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I am considering writing a JNI to the process list.
> > How do you do this in Linux/Unix?
> >
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