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SubjectRe: RFC: /proc key naming consistency
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In article <a4ga1d$jov$1@ncc1701.cistron.net>,
Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron.nl> wrote:
>You could have /proc/sys/cpu/0/processor
> /proc/sys/cpu/0/vendor_id
> /proc/sys/cpu/0/family
>
>... and a /proc/sys/cpu/0/.table that when read produces

And then instead of using those names use standard MIB names and add
symlinks for assigned OID numbers and we can do SNMP using netcat
and a sh script.

Wichert.
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