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To seee semaphores and shared memory segments in Solaris

Posted on 31-Aug-2005 By Admin No Comments on To seee semaphores and shared memory segments in Solaris

eaappprod21->UAS@(/export/home/oracle/paresh/uocuat)ipcs -A

IPC status from as of Wed Aug 31 15:17:54 EDT 2005

T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP CREATOR CGROUP CBYTES QNUM QBYTES LSPID LRPID STIME RTIME CTIME

Message Queues:

T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP CREATOR CGROUP NATTCH SEGSZ CPID LPID ATIME DTIME CTIME ISMATTCH

Shared Memory:

m 0 0x500004cf –rw-r–r– root root root root 1 4 475 475 17:35:59 17:35:59 17:35:59 0

m 5001 0x3f5ee40 –rw-r—– oracle dba oracle dba 15 1073750016 12285 17392 15:17:26 15:17:39 13:01:30 15

m 11002 0x7c79f664 –rw-r—– oracle dba oracle dba 14 788537344 10270 17396 15:13:23 15:13:23 12:36:12 14

m 5003 0xe3966500 –rw-r—– oracle dba oracle dba 10 788537344 11815 17047 15:04:01 15:09:12 12:40:24 10

T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP CREATOR CGROUP NSEMS OTIME CTIME

Semaphores:

s 0 0x1 –ra-ra-ra- root root root root 1 14:17:43 17:35:56

s 1 0x55000815 –ra-ra-ra- root root root root 1 17:41:28 17:37:58

s 720898 0x71115efc –ra-r—– oracle dba oracle dba 2004 15:17:39 13:01:32

s 1245187 0x3c59097c –ra-r—– oracle dba oracle dba 154 15:15:12 12:36:15

s 458756 0x902b2820 –ra-r—– oracle dba oracle dba 2004 15:04:05 12:40:27

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