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ipcs(1)                  USER COMMANDS                    ipcs(1)



NAME
     ipcs - report inter-process communication facilities status

SYNOPSIS
     ipcs [ options ]

DESCRIPTION
     ipcs prints information about active inter-process  communi-
     cation  facilities.  Without options, information is printed
     in short format for message queues, shared memory, and sema-
     phores  that are currently active in the system.  Otherwise,
     the information that is displayed is controlled by the  fol-
     lowing options:

     -q   Print information about active message queues.

     -m   Print information about active shared memory segments.

     -s   Print information about active semaphores.

     If -q, -m, or -s are specified, information about only those
     indicated is printed.  If none of these three are specified,
     information about all three  is  printed  subject  to  these
     options:

     -b   Print information on biggest allowable  size:   maximum
          number  of  bytes  in  messages  on  queue  for message
          queues, size of segments for shared memory, and  number
          of  semaphores  in  each set for semaphores.  See below
          for meaning of columns in a listing.

     -c   Print creator's login name and group name.  See below.

     -o   Print information on outstanding usage:  number of mes-
          sages on queue and total number of bytes in messages on
          queue  for  message  queues  and  number  of  processes
          attached to shared memory segments.

     -p   Print process number information:  process ID  of  last
          process  to  send a message, process ID of last process
          to receive a message on message queues, process  ID  of
          creating  process,  and  process  ID of last process to
          attach or detach on shared memory segments.  See below.

     -t   Print time  information:   time  of  the  last  control
          operation  that  changed the access permissions for all
          facilities, time of last msgsnd and last msgrcv on mes-
          sage  queues,  time  of  last  shmat  and last shmdt on
          shared memory, time of last semop on  semaphores.   See
          below.

     -a   Use all print options.  (This is a  shorthand  notation



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ipcs(1)                  USER COMMANDS                    ipcs(1)



          for -b, -c, -o, -p, and -t.)

     -C corefile
          Use the file corefile in place of /dev/kmem.

     -N namelist
          Use the file namelist in place of /stand/unix.

     The column headings and the meaning of  the  columns  in  an
     ipcs  listing  are  given  below; the letters in parentheses
     indicate the options that cause the corresponding heading to
     appear; ``all'' means that the heading always appears.  Note
     that these options only determine what information  is  pro-
     vided for each facility; they do not determine which facili-
     ties are listed.

     T         (all) Type of the facility:
                         q   message queue
                         m   shared memory segment
                         s   semaphore

     ID        (all) The identifier for the facility entry.

     KEY       (all) The key  used  as  an  argument  to  msgget,
                     semget,  or  shmget  to  create the facility
                     entry.  (Note:  The key of a  shared  memory
                     segment  is  changed to IPCPRIVATE when the
                     segment has been removed until all processes
                     attached to the segment detach it.)

     MODE      (all) The facility access modes  and  flags:   The
                     mode  consists  of  11  characters  that are
                     interpreted as follows.  The first two char-
                     acters are:
                         R   A process is waiting on a msgrcv.
                         S   A process is waiting on a msgsnd.
                         D   The associated shared memory segment
                             has been removed.  It will disappear
                             when the last  process  attached  to
                             the segment detaches it.
                         C   The associated shared memory segment
                             is  to  be  cleared  when  the first
                             attach is executed.
                         -   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



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ipcs(1)                  USER COMMANDS                    ipcs(1)



                     character 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:
                         r   Read permission is granted.
                         w   Write permission is granted.
                         a   Alter permission is granted.
                         -   The  indicated  permission  is   not
                             granted.

     OWNER     (all) The login name of the owner of the  facility
                     entry.

     GROUP     (all) The group name of the group of the owner  of
                     the facility entry.

     CREATOR   (a,c) The login name of the creator of the  facil-
                     ity entry.

     CGROUP    (a,c) The group name of the group of  the  creator
                     of the facility entry.

     CBYTES    (a,o) The number of bytes  in  messages  currently
                     outstanding on the associated message queue.

     QNUM      (a,o) The number of messages currently outstanding
                     on the associated message queue.

     QBYTES    (a,b) The maximum number of bytes allowed in  mes-
                     sages  outstanding on the associated message
                     queue.

     LSPID     (a,p) The process ID of the last process to send a
                     message to the associated queue.

     LRPID     (a,p) The  process  ID  of  the  last  process  to
                     receive a message from the associated queue.

     STIME     (a,t) The time the last message was  sent  to  the
                     associated queue.

     RTIME     (a,t) The time the last message was received  from
                     the associated queue.

     CTIME     (a,t) The  time  when  the  associated  entry  was
                     created or changed.

     NATTCH    (a,o) The number  of  processes  attached  to  the
                     associated shared memory segment.




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ipcs(1)                  USER COMMANDS                    ipcs(1)



     SEGSZ     (a,b) The size of  the  associated  shared  memory
                     segment.

     CPID      (a,p) The process ID of the creator of the  shared
                     memory entry.

     LPID      (a,p) The process ID of the last process to attach
                     or detach the shared memory segment.

     ATIME     (a,t) The time the last attach  was  completed  to
                     the associated shared memory segment.

     DTIME     (a,t) The time the last detach  was  completed  on
                     the associated shared memory segment.

     NSEMS     (a,b) The number of semaphores in the set  associ-
                     ated with the semaphore entry.

     OTIME     (a,t) The time the last  semaphore  operation  was
                     completed  on  the  set  associated with the
                     semaphore entry.

FILES
     /stand/unix     system namelist
     /dev/kmem       memory
     /etc/passwd     user names
     /etc/group      group names

NOTES
     If the user specifies either the -C or -N flag, the real and
     effective  UID/GID  is  set  to the real UID/GID of the user
     invoking ipcs.  Things can change while ipcs is running; the
     information  it gives is guaranteed to be accurate only when
     it was retrieved.

SEE ALSO
     msgop(2), semop(2), shmop(2) in the  Programmer's  Reference
     Manual.

















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