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Operating Systems AIX ipcs -m displaying empty Post 302407644 by ashokd001 on Friday 26th of March 2010 03:12:34 AM
Old 03-26-2010
ipcs -m displaying empty

I am trying to run myApplication which allocates Some amount of shared memory at startup.

It failed because not available shared memory are available.

But when i ran,
Code:
 
ipcs -m

it is displaying empty(i.e no shared memory allocated in system.)

Why "ipcs -m" is displaying empty ?

How to know that realy shared memory are not available in system(AIX) ?

Last edited by zaxxon; 03-26-2010 at 06:15 AM.. Reason: use code tags please, ty
 

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IPCRM(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  IPCRM(1)

NAME
ipcrm -- remove the specified message queues, semaphore sets, and shared memory segments SYNOPSIS
ipcrm [-M shmkey] [-m shmid] [-Q msgkey] [-q msqid] [-S semkey] [-s semid] ... DESCRIPTION
ipcrm removes the specified message queues, semaphores, and shared memory segments. These System V IPC objects can be specified by their creation ID or any associated key. The following options are used to specify which IPC objects will be removed. Any number and combination of these options can be used: -M shmkey Mark the shared memory segment associated with key shmkey for removal. This marked segment will be destroyed after the last detach. -m shmid Mark the shared memory segment associated with ID shmid for removal. This marked segment will be destroyed after the last detach. -Q msgkey Remove the message queue associated with key msgkey from the system. -q msqid Remove the message queue associated with the ID msqid from the system. -S semkey Remove the semaphore set associated with key semkey from the system. -s semid Removes the semaphore set associated with ID semid from the system. If the id or key argument is ``all'' then all entries of the appropriate type are removed. The identifiers and keys associated with these System V IPC objects can be determined by using ipcs(1). SEE ALSO
ipcs(1), shmat(2), shmctl(2), shmdt(2), shmget(2) BSD
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