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LSIPC(1) |
User Commands |
LSIPC(1) |
lsipc - show information on IPC facilities currently employed in the system
lsipc shows information on the inter-process communication facilities for
which the calling process has read access.
- -i, --id id
- Show full details on just the one resource element identified by
id. This option needs to be combined with one of the three resource
options: -m, -q or -s. It is possible to override the
default output format for this option with the --list,
--raw, --json or --export option.
- -g, --global
- Show system-wide usage and limits of IPC resources. This option may be
combined with one of the three resource options: -m, -q or
-s. The default is to show information about all resources.
- -h, --help
- Display help text and exit.
- -V, --version
- Display version information and exit.
- -m, --shmems
- Write information about active shared memory segments.
- -q, --queues
- Write information about active message queues.
- -s, --semaphores
- Write information about active semaphore sets.
- -c, --creator
- Show creator and owner.
- -e, --export
- Output data in the format of NAME=VALUE.
- -l, --list
- Use the list output format. This is the default, except when --id
is used.
- -n, --newline
- Display each piece of information on a separate line.
- --noheadings
- Do not print a header line.
- --notruncate
- Don't truncate output.
- -o, --output list
- Specify which output columns to print. Use --help to get a list of
all supported columns.
- -p, --pid
- Show PIDs of creator and last operator.
- -r, --raw
- Raw output (no columnation).
- -t, --time
- Write time information. The time of the last control operation that
changed the access permissions for all facilities, the time of the last
msgsnd() and msgrcv() operations on message queues, the time
of the last shmat() and shmdt() operations on shared memory,
and the time of the last semop() operation on semaphores.
- --time-format type
- Display dates in short, full or iso format. The default is short, this
time format is designed to be space efficient and human readable.
- 0
- if OK,
- 1
- if incorrect arguments specified,
- 2
- if a serious error occurs.
ipcrm(1), ipcmk(1), msgrcv(2), msgsnd(2),
semget(2), semop(2), shmat(2), shmdt(2),
shmget(2)
The lsipc utility is inspired by the ipcs utility.
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