My fault.  I am using 5.0

Try this:

man shutdown_kproc

There was some name changes as shown:

HISTORY
     The kproc_start() function first appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.  The
     kproc_shutdown(), kthread_create(), kthread_exit(), kthread_resume(),
     kthread_suspend(), and kthread_suspend_check() functions were 
introduced
     in FreeBSD 4.0.  Prior to FreeBSD 5.0, the kproc_shutdown(),
     kthread_resume(), kthread_suspend(), and kthread_suspend_check() func-
     tions were named shutdown_kproc(), resume_kproc(), 
shutdown_kproc(), and
     kproc_suspend_loop(), respectively.


Sorry about that...  Hope this helps...


ANdy


Ferruccio Vitale wrote:

>Andy Sporner wrote:
>
>>man ktread_shutdown
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>I can't find any man pages about it; I searched on the net, grep'ed
>/usr/src entirely but any results.
>I've freebsd 4.6RC release.
>
>Any advice?
>
>Ferruccio
>
>
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