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Question How to get RPC(Remote Proceedure Call) values?

Guys,

Help me out in getting the RPC resource values of the system.

By running the ipcs command i get the HEXA values of the IPC(Inter Process Communication) values in the system like

q 12760 0x10fe4d88 --rw-rw-rw- a-1982 cts
m 686089 0x10fe4d48 --rw-rw-rw- a-1982 cts
m 65550 0x10fe4d53 --rw-rw-rw- a-1982 cts
m 119862 0x10fe4d4a --rw-rw-rw- a-1982 cts

'0x10fe4d88' is the HEXA of IPC facilities

Is there any similar commands to get the RPC values of the system.

Thanks in advance,
George.
 

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