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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Question on output of ipcs command Post 302444154 by newbie_01 on Wednesday 11th of August 2010 04:41:29 AM
Old 08-11-2010
Question on output of ipcs command

Hi,

I read the ipcs man page and am still very confused.

Basically, I just want to know whether the output from the ipcs command below means these are the current "TOTAL" memory usage in bytes on the server? Is this correct?

Thanks in advance.

ipcs command output below:

Code:
# ipcs
IPC status from <running system> as of Wed Aug 11 18:37:40 EST 2010
T         ID      KEY        MODE        OWNER    GROUP
Message Queues:
Shared Memory:
m 1090519155   0x455cd2dc --rw-r-----   oracle oinstall
m   67108928   0x7a00a10c --rw-rw-rw-    sybase    other
Semaphores:
s  335544444   0x38597ec2 --ra-r--r--     root     root
s  671088731   0x27af6c54 --ra-r-----   oracle oinstall
s  218103855   0x7a00a10c --ra-ra-ra-    sybase    other
#

 

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ipcs(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   ipcs(1)

NAME
ipcs - Reports Interprocess Communication (IPC) facility status SYNOPSIS
ipcs [-a | -bcopt] [-mqs] [-C corefile] [-N namelist] The ipcs command writes to the standard output information about active Interprocess Communication (IPC) facilities. STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: ipcs: XCU5.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. OPTIONS
Same as specifying the -b, -c, -o, -p, and -t options. Writes the maximum number of bytes in message queues, the size of segments for shared memory, and the number of semaphores in each semaphore set. Writes the username and group name of the user that made the facility. Writes report based on contents of file corefile instead of /dev/kmem. Writes information about active shared memory segments. Writes report based on contents of file namelist instead of /vmunix. Writes the following usage information: Number of messages on queue Total number of bytes in message queues Number of processes attached to shared memory segments Writes the following: Process number of the last process to receive a message on message queues Process number of the creating process Process number of last process to attach or detach on shared memory segments Writes information about active message queues. Writes information about active semaphore set. Writes the follow- ing: Time of the last control operation that changed the access permissions for all facilities Time of the last msgsnd() and last msgrcv() on message queues Time of the last shmat() and last shmdt() on shared memory Time of the last semop() on semaphore sets DESCRIPTION
If you do not specify any options, ipcs writes information in a short form about currently active message queues, shared memory segments, semaphores, remote queues, and local queue headers. Column Headings The column headings and the meaning of the columns in an ipcs listing follow. The letters in parentheses indicate the flags that cause the corresponding heading to appear. The word all means that the heading always appears. The flags only determine what information is pro- vided for each facility; they do not determine which facilities are listed. Type of facility: Message queue Shared memory segment Sema- phore The identifier for the facility entry. The key used as a parameter to the msgget(), semget() or shemget() system calls to make the facility entry. Note that the key of a shared memory segment is changed to IPC_PRIVATE when the segment is removed. This change remains in effect until all processes attached to the segment detach it. The facility access modes and flags. The mode consists of 11 characters that are interpreted as follows: The first two characters can be: [Tru64 UNIX] If the associated shared memory segment was locked. If a process is waiting on a msgrcv() system call. If a process is waiting on a msgsnd() system call. If the associated shared memory segment was removed. It disappears when the last process attached to the segment detaches it. If the corresponding special flag is not set. The next nine characters are interpreted as three sets of three bits each. The first set refers to the owner's permissions, the next to permissions of others in the user group of the facility entry, and the last to all others. Within each set, the first char- acter indicates permission to read, the second character indicates permission to write or alter the facility entry, and the last character is currently unused. The permissions are indicated as follows: Read permission is granted. Write permission is granted. Alter permission is granted. The indicated permission is not granted. The username of the owner of the facility entry. The name of the group that owns the facility entry. The username of the creator of the facility entry. The group name of the group of the creator of the facility entry. Note that for the OWNER, GROUP, CREATOR, and CGROUP, the user and group IDs display instead of the usernames. The number of bytes in messages currently outstanding on the associated message queue. The number of messages currently outstanding on the associated message queue. The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages outstanding on the associated message queue. The ID of the last process that sent a message to the associated queue. The ID of the last process that received a message from the associated queue. The time when the last message was sent to the associated queue. The time when the last message was received from the associated queue. The time when the associated entry was created or changed. The number of processes attached to the associated shared memory segment. The size of the associated shared memory segment. The process ID of the creator of the shared memory entry. The process ID of the last process to attach or detach the shared memory segment. The time when the last attach was completed to the associated shared memory segment. The time when the last detach was completed on the associated shared memory segment. The number of sema- phores in the set associated with the semaphore entry. The time when the last semaphore operation was completed on the set associ- ated with the semaphore entry. EXAMPLES
Sample output from entering ipcs without options follows. Message Queues: T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP q 4 0x41002ab4 --rw------- root system Shared Memory: T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP m 0 0x3253bc5c --rw-rw-rw- root system m 129 0 DLrw------- root daemon Semaphores: T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP s 0 0x41002ab4 --ra------- root system Output is formatted differently if the environment variable CMD_ENV is set to the string svr4. For example: IPC status from /dev/kmem as of Thu Mar 26 11:31:03 1998 T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP Message Queues: q 4 0x41002ab4 --rw------- root system Shared Memory: m 0 0x3253bc5c --rw-rw-rw- root system m 129 0 DLrw------- root daemon Semaphores: s 0 0x41002ab4 --ra------- root system FILES
Contains user information. Contains group information. SEE ALSO
Commands: ipcrm(1) Functions: msgrcv(2), msgsnd(2), semop(2), shmat(2), shmdt(2) ipcs(1)
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