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Top Forums Programming Shelling Out to Give a System Command Drains Free Memory Post 302553722 by Corona688 on Thursday 8th of September 2011 11:08:14 AM
Old 09-08-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by BrandonShw
I took a look with "free -m" and the situation looked entirely different.
Naturally it would, after the fact... But it reports the same information. You'll have to add free and cache.
 

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IPCCLEAN(1)						  PostgreSQL Server Applications					       IPCCLEAN(1)

NAME
ipcclean - remove shared memory and semaphores from an aborted PostgreSQL server SYNOPSIS
ipcclean DESCRIPTION
ipcclean removes all shared memory segments and semaphore sets owned by the current user. It is intended to be used for cleaning up after a crashed PostgreSQL server (postmaster(1)). Note that immediately restarting the server will also clean up shared memory and semaphores, so this command is of little real utility. Only the database administrator should execute this program as it can cause bizarre behavior (i.e., crashes) if run during multiuser execu- tion. If this command is executed while a postmaster is running, the shared memory and semaphores allocated by the postmaster will be deleted. This will result in a general failure of the backend servers started by that postmaster. NOTES
This script is a hack, but in the many years since it was written, no one has come up with an equally effective and portable solution. Since the postmaster can now clean up by itself, it is unlikely that ipcclean will be improved upon in the future. The script makes assumption about the format of output of the ipcs utility which may not be true across different operating systems. Therefore, it may not work on your particular OS. Application 2002-11-22 IPCCLEAN(1)
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