Process between Kernel and Shell when a command is executed?
Answer Posted / divakar
When we enter a command in Shell, shell doesnt know the
Hardware device language. so when we enter a command it goes
to kernell from kernell it goest to hardware. kernell is a
bridge between shell and hardware.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
How to view shared memory statistics?
How can a user login to solaris? What is the login shell?
what is the importance of swap memory and how it will supports?
List out a few performance monitoring tools.
How can the output be redirected to some other action process in place showing it in the screen?
Explain the difference between pid and ppid with example.
How to solve the system hang issue. Found that the memory state is free, commands to check and solve the issue?
Performace degradations in NFSv4 when upgraded from NFSv3? problems with NFS v4?
How does a solaris cluster work?
What is the login shell?
How do you remove a swap space?
What causes the rpc.ttdbserverd process to be cpu bound? How can it be rectified?
environment? Is it heterogeneous (mix of linux, solaris,other UNIX)?
Explain what is multi homed system?
How can threads be created in a solaris environment?