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Re: Tiger - Where's fstat gone? How do I get socket numbers?
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Re: Tiger - Where's fstat gone? How do I get socket numbers?


  • Subject: Re: Tiger - Where's fstat gone? How do I get socket numbers?
  • From: Justin Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 12:44:32 -0700


On Apr 30, 2005, at 5:20, Charlie Boisseau wrote:

Hi,

I was previously using the fstat tool to retrieve socket numbers associated with each process running on the machine. Tiger seems to have removed fstat from the system, so I'm stuck.

Does anyone know the API to allow me to list socket numbers and process ids?

1) 'man lsof'
2) go to the darwin website and get the source for fstat; it should be in the diskdevs project. If it really isn't in 10.4, try 10.3.x (darwin 7.x).


Regards,

Justin

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