The ipcs -q command output includes a MODE column which tells user if the process is waiting on read or write on the queue. I used this in scripts on many systems (Solaris, AIX, SCO)
a snippet from man
output example
I run ipcs -q on Ubuntu 12.04 and the mode information is missing.
Is this peculiarity of Ubuntu, or all Linux distros are the same?
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Does anyone know how to set the variables with the ipcs command?
I need to set the following variables:
Shared memory segments
message queues
semaphore arrays
all of these (1 Reply)
I am using SUN 0S 5.7.
My application has a dozen programs running in this machine, each instance of a program having 2 POSIX message queues for itself. Totally around 90 POSIX message queues.
Another small application uses a SYSTEM V shared memory and a message queue.
We face a problem... (1 Reply)
Hi,
With reference to the thread below:
https://www.unix.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13247
I have the same program on Cygwin ( unfortuantely win ;( )
My program runs ( offcourse with undesired output)
The semget does not give any error, tho I have trapped in case if there is one.... (0 Replies)
hi,
I need help with ipcs command on Solaris. What does it do and what are options b,m,o,q does. Here is the sample output of ipcs -oq and ipcs -bm
IPC status from <running system> as of Sun Sep 7 23:07:59 GMT 2008
T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP CBYTES QNUM... (4 Replies)
Hi Gurus out there...
I am pondering over a situation where I have non-root access (user account), where I am trying to determine paths (including multipaths) on a host.
"luxadm display" seems very appropriate, but requires root access.
Is there anyway I can get the FC path information?
... (1 Reply)
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,
ipcs -m
it is displaying empty(i.e no shared memory allocated in system.)
Why "ipcs -m" is displaying empty ?
... (5 Replies)
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:
# ipcs... (2 Replies)
Hi,
we have multiple database instances running on solaris server like db1, db2 and db3. Below shown ipcs -pmb shared memory segment output. Using cpid value I want to relate to the database instances db1, db2 and db3. Please let me know how to do this?
$ ipcs -pmb
IPC status from <running... (9 Replies)
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