ORIGINAL QUESTION
We need to examine the environment variables set in a running inetd
on a SPARCcenter 2000 under Solaris 2.5. This inetd was not started
at boot.
Are there adb commands to do this? What memory offset, etc? I
haven't used adb in a while.
Any info and alternate solutions (except writing code to be launched
by inetd) is appreciated. Will summarize.
SUMMARY
Most people suggested using '/usr/ucb/ps -aewwwx | grep inetd' and this
works fine for this situation.
I did _not_ want to use the currently running inetd in any way, except
indirectly. Some people suggested launching a program from inetd that
simply prints the environment. This was not an acceptable solution since
inetd was not trusted. :-)
Other solutions included proctool, pmap, getting inetd to dump core then do
a strings. Some of these worked, some didn't. No one suggested adb commands.
THANKS TO
rtrzaska@uk.mdis.com
kevin@uniq.com.au
ray@isor.vuw.ac.nz
glenn@uniq.com.au
fy@acm.org
Scott_Sullivan@mc.xerox.com
ssnodgra@fore.com
matt@hwcn.org
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