On 3/2/06, Arijit Das <[email protected]> wrote:
The times() function gets me the system/user CPU usage of me (invoking
process) and all my terminated/waited children.
Is there any User Space API/way for me (a process) to get the
system/user CPU usage of one of my currently running child process? Am
looking for a portable solution...not sure if there is any
There is a way to get the times for all children:
getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &usage);
You can double-fork to get the info for a specific subprocess.
/proc is, as you probably noticed, not portable.
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