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- Procfs abstract "procfs (or the proc filesystem) is a special filesystem in UNIX-like operating systems that presents information about processes and other system information in a hierarchical file-like structure, providing a more convenient and standardized method for dynamically accessing process data held in the kernel than traditional tracing methods or direct access to kernel memory. Typically, it is mapped to a mount point named /proc at boot time. The proc file system acts as an interface to internal data structures in thekernel. It can be used to obtain information about the system and to changecertain kernel parameters at runtime (sysctl).Operating systems that support the proc filesystem include, but are not limited to: Solaris IRIX Tru64 UNIX BSD Linux kernel (which extends it to non-process-related data) IBM AIX (which bases its implementation on Linux to improve compatibility) QNX Plan 9 from Bell LabsThe proc filesystem provides a method of communication between kernel space and user space. For example, the GNU version of ps uses the procfs to obtain its data, without using any specialized system calls.".
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- Procfs comment "procfs (or the proc filesystem) is a special filesystem in UNIX-like operating systems that presents information about processes and other system information in a hierarchical file-like structure, providing a more convenient and standardized method for dynamically accessing process data held in the kernel than traditional tracing methods or direct access to kernel memory. Typically, it is mapped to a mount point named /proc at boot time.".
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