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Hi, I have various applications on my unix server and one of them relies on a process that needs to start in order to print however the process is not starting at all. I think the problem lies in the shared memory. Does anyone have the commands to flush the shared memory and can anyone tell me if this will also flush any process that have been given a specific memory address or will it just flush dynamic shared memory.
The unix is on AIX and version is 4.3.3 Last edited by cipfaadmin; 11-16-2004 at 12:44 AM. |
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