Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:

So long as you didn't perform 2, you want the information to wait in a temporary buffer (I first wrote "bugger" here, which is rather funny ;-)

A Freudian slip is when you mean one thing but say your mother.

Now you can write that "Temporary buffer layer in kernel that can easily be read by user space: your self but you'll be just wasting DOOM3 cyclesw. This is exactly RelayFS. The rest are simple user space programs (and if you want to see an example on how to use it see Karim's most excellent LTT tool that can use RelayFS: http://www.opersys.com/LTT).

The RelayFS page talks about why they are not the same as netlink, but they don't actually say what the difference is, or why they think it is better. I'd love to hear why you recommend one but not the other - what are the differences?

Hope this helps,
Gilad

         Shachar

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Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd.
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