Hi,
Pulling programs from memory would essentially forcing a memory dump of the program's executing process plus any shared memory that would be attached. Another method is scanning the filesystem cache to pull as much data as possible... It is a hit and miss situation.
btw, ext2 + journaling ~= ext3.
Jason L. Froebe
No one has seen what you have seen, and until that happens, we're all going to think that you're nuts. - Jack O'Neil, Stargate SG-1
In reply to Re: Recover a running perl script from memory?
by jfroebe
in thread Recover a running perl script from memory?
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