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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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a snippet from man
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3. Solaris
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5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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:
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6. AIX
I am trying to run myApplication which allocates Some amount of shared memory at startup.
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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
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8. AIX
hello
i'm running on aix 5300-08-02-0822 hacmp 4
when i run ipcs command there is nio output.
some one got this problem?
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Does anyone know how to set the variables with the ipcs command?
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SENDCOMMAND(8) Citadel.org SENDCOMMAND(8)
NAME
sendcommand - command sending utility for Citadel
SYNOPSIS
sendcommand [remotehost [remoteport]] Citadelcommand
DESCRIPTION
Sendcommand connects to the given citserver, identifies itself as an internal programm [/doku.php/documentation:appproto:connec-
tion#ipgm.identify.as.an.internal.program] , and sends the Citadel Protocol Command you specified.
OPTIONS
SwitchResult
-w Change the default watch dog timeout. Takes an integer argument. EG. -w50 will set the watchdog to 50 seconds
remotehost
if the citserver lives on another box, its name / ip; else the path to the unix-domain-socket. Defaults to the compiled in unix
domain socket
remoteport
If you want to connect to citserver via TCP specify its port here
Citadelcommand
see http://www.citadel.org/doku.php/documentation:appproto:start [http://www.citadel.org/doku.php/documentation:appproto:start] for
more details
DEFAULTS
By default userlist connects to a citadel server located at 127.0.0.1 port 504
EXAMPLES
A call to sendcommand could look like that: .nf sendcommand IGAB sendcommand: started (pid=3021) running in citadel Attaching to server...
Sample Citadel server ready. Authenticated as an internal program. IGAB 200 Directory has been rebuilt. sendcommand: processing ended.
200 Directory has been rebuilt.
Youcanalsouseittoexport/importyourdatabase:.nf sendcommand ARTV export > /tmp/my_database.dump
sendcommand ARTV import < /tmp/my_database.dump
need to restore it to a Citserver of the same version)
HISTORY
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sendcommand 2008-3-28 SENDCOMMAND(8)