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?
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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.
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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
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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 ?
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a snippet from man
MODE (all)
The facility access modes and flags: The mode consists of
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radsqlrelay
RADSQLRELAY(8) FreeRADIUS helper program RADSQLRELAY(8)NAME
radsqlrelay - relay SQL queries to a central database server
SYNOPSIS
radsqlrelay [-?] [-d sql_driver] [-b database] [-f file] [-h host] [-u user] [-P port] [-p password] [-1] [-x] file_path
DESCRIPTION
radsqlrelay tails a SQL logfile and forwards the queries to a database server. Used to replicate accounting records to one (central) data-
base, even if the database has extended downtime.
The SQL logfile is created by the rlm_sql_log module. The module must be configured in the radiusd server before you can use radsqlrelay.
OPTIONS
-? Print usage help information.
-d sql_driver
Driver to use: mysql, pg, oracle.
-b database
Name of the database to use.
-f file
Read password from file, instead of command line.
-h host
Connect to host.
-u user
User for login.
-P port
Port number to use for connection.
-p password
Password to use when connecting to server.
-1 One-shot mode: push the file to database and exit.
-x Turn on debugging.
file_path
The pathname of the SQL logfile to use.
NOTES
Oracle driver
The command "radsqlrelay -d oracle -b db.domain.tld sql-relay" reads the database description stored in $TNS_ADMIN/tnsnames.ora:
db.domain.tld =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = db.domain.tld)(PORT = 1521))
)
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = <DB SID>)
)
)
SEE ALSO rlm_sql_log(5)AUTHOR
Nicolas Baradakis <nicolas.baradakis@cegetel.net>
19 June 2005 RADSQLRELAY(8)