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Adventures in /proc

/proc is a bridge to read kernel data and configure parameters.

Common Utilities

You can find many of the data sources that common utilities use.

  • /proc/cpuinfo - lscpu
  • /proc/modules - lsmod
  • /proc/mounts - mount
  • /proc/version - uname
  • /proc/net/tcp and /proc/net/dev - ip, netstat, and ifconfig

In-depth kernel data

You can also get far more in-depth data directly from the kernel.

  • /proc/meminfo
  • /proc/cmdline
  • /proc/kcore

Process statistics

Data on individual processes can be queried from /proc/$PID or /proc/self. Much of this data is available from flags to ps or lsof.

  • cmdline
  • cwd - symlink to the running binary
  • environ - environment variables are NUL separated, use something like tr \0 \n to clean up
  • fd/ - directory of symlinks to open files
  • limits - ulimit data
  • maps - library addresses

Interacting with the kernel

Some parameters can be modified directly through /proc, in addition to something like sysctl.

  • /proc/sys/vm/swappiness - sysctl -w vm.swappiness
  • echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches - drop filesystem cache