Hi,

because of the struct P::PT uses in current available release, you're pointed to Proc::ProcessTable core dumps on AIX in 64 bit environment in http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=918764.

I created that patch some time ago and implemented a full process statistic grabbing for eg. AIX for libstatgrab (download the snapshot from http://www.netbsd.org/~sno/smart-snmpd/).

I tend to update P::PT using the techniques from libstatgrab (Dan Urist grants maintainer permissions to me) and testers would be welcome. But you should be willing to compile that module (you can start compiling current P::PT with above mentioned patch and libstatgrab for testing).

Best regards, Jens


In reply to Re^3: Working With The Process Table (AIX) by rehsack
in thread Working With The Process Table (AIX) by Limbic~Region

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