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IPCS(1P)                                            POSIX Programmer's Manual                                           IPCS(1P)



PROLOG
       This  manual  page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The Linux implementation of this interface may differ (con-
       sult the corresponding Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the  interface  may  not  be  implemented  on
       Linux.

NAME
       ipcs - report XSI interprocess communication facilities status

SYNOPSIS
       ipcs [-qms][-a | -bcopt]

DESCRIPTION
       The ipcs utility shall write information about active interprocess communication facilities.

       Without  options,  information shall be written in short format for message queues, shared memory segments, and semaphore
       sets that are currently active in the system. Otherwise, the information that is displayed is controlled by  the  options
       specified.

OPTIONS
       The ipcs facility supports the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines.

       The ipcs utility accepts the following options:

       -q     Write information about active message queues.

       -m     Write information about active shared memory segments.

       -s     Write information about active semaphore sets.


       If  -q,  -m,  or  -s  are specified, only information about those facilities shall be written. If none of these three are
       specified, information about all three shall be written subject to the following options:

       -a     Use all print options. (This is a shorthand notation for -b, -c, -o, -p, and -t.)

       -b     Write information on maximum 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.)

       -c     Write creator's user name and group name; see below.

       -o     Write  information  on  outstanding  usage.  (Number of messages on queue and total number of bytes in messages on
              queue for message queues, and number of processes attached to shared memory segments.)

       -p     Write process number information. (Process ID of the last process to send a message and process  ID  of  the  last
              process  to  receive  a  message on message queues, process ID of the creating process, and process ID of the last
              process to attach or detach on shared memory segments.)

       -t     Write time information. (Time of the last control operation that changed the access permissions  for  all  facili-
              ties,  time  of  the last msgsnd() and msgrcv() operations on message queues, time of the last shmat() and shmdt()
              operations on shared memory, and time of the last semop() operation on semaphores.)


OPERANDS
       None.

STDIN
       Not used.

INPUT FILES
        * The group database

        * The user database

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The following environment variables shall affect the execution of ipcs:

       LANG   Provide a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. (See the  Base  Definitions
              volume  of  IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 8.2, Internationalization Variables for the precedence of international-
              ization variables used to determine the values of locale categories.)

       LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the values of all the other internationalization variables.

       LC_CTYPE
              Determine the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for example, single-
              byte as opposed to multi-byte characters in arguments).

       LC_MESSAGES
              Determine the locale that should be used to affect the format and contents of diagnostic messages written to stan-
              dard error.

       NLSPATH
              Determine the location of message catalogs for the processing of LC_MESSAGES .

       TZ     Determine the timezone for the date and time strings written by ipcs.  If TZ is  unset  or  null,  an  unspecified
              default timezone shall be used.


ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
       Default.

STDOUT
       An introductory line shall be written with the format:


              "IPC status from %s as of %s\n", <source>, <date>

       where <source> indicates the source used to gather the statistics and <date> is the information that would be produced by
       the date command when invoked in the POSIX locale.

       The ipcs utility then shall create up to three reports depending upon the -q, -m, and -s options.  The first report shall
       indicate  the  status  of  message queues, the second report shall indicate the status of shared memory segments, and the
       third report shall indicate the status of semaphore sets.

       If the corresponding facility is not installed or has not been used since the last reboot, then the report shall be writ-
       ten out in the format:


              "%s facility not in system.\n", <facility>

       where  <facility>  is  Message Queue, Shared Memory, or Semaphore, as appropriate. If the facility has been installed and
       has been used since the last reboot, column headings separated by one or more spaces and followed by a <newline> shall be
       written as indicated below followed by the facility name written out using the format:


              "%s:\n", <facility>

       where  <facility>  is  Message  Queues, Shared Memory, or Semaphores, as appropriate. On the second and third reports the
       column headings need not be written if the last column headings written already provide column headings for all  informa-
       tion in that report.

       The column headings provided in the first column below and the meaning of the information in those columns shall be given
       in order below; the letters in parentheses indicate the options that shall cause  the  corresponding  column  to  appear;
       "all"  means  that  the  column  shall  always  appear. Each column is separated by one or more <space>s. Note that these
       options only determine what information is provided for each report; they do not determine which reports are written.

       T (all)
              Type of facility:

       q
              Message queue.

       m
              Shared memory segment.

       s
              Semaphore.


       This field is a single character written using the format %c .

       ID (all)
              The identifier for the facility entry. This field shall be written using the format %d .

       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 IPC_PRIVATE when the segment has been removed until all processes
              attached to the segment detach it.

       This field shall be written using the format 0x%x.

       MODE (all)
              The facility access modes and flags. The mode shall consist of 11 characters that are interpreted as follows.

       The first character shall be:

       S
              If a process is waiting on a msgsnd() operation.

       -
              If the above is not true.


       The second character shall be:

       R
              If a process is waiting on a msgrcv() operation.

       C or -
              If the associated shared memory segment is to be cleared when the first attach operation is executed.

       -
              If none of the above is true.


       The  next nine characters shall be interpreted as three sets of three bits each. The first set refers to the owner's per-
       missions; the next to permissions of others in the usergroup of the facility entry; and the last to  all  others.  Within
       each  set,  the first character indicates permission to read, the second character indicates permission to write or alter
       the facility entry, and the last character is a minus sign ( '-' ).

       The permissions shall be indicated as follows:

       r
              If read permission is granted.

       w
              If write permission is granted.

       a
              If alter permission is granted.

       -
              If the indicated permission is not granted.


       The first character following the permissions specifies if there is an alternate  or  additional  access  control  method
       associated  with the facility. If there is no alternate or additional access control method associated with the facility,
       a single <space> shall be written; otherwise, another printable character is written.

       OWNER (all)
              The user name of the owner of the facility entry. If the user name of the owner is found in the user database,  at
              least  the  first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise, the user ID
              of the owner shall be written using the format %d .

       GROUP (all)
              The group name of the owner of the facility entry. If the group name of the owner is found in the group  database,
              at  least the first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise, the group
              ID of the owner shall be written using the format %d .


       The following nine columns shall be only written out for message queues:

       CREATOR (a,c)
              The user name of the creator of the facility entry. If the user name of the creator is found in the user database,
              at  least  the first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise, the user
              ID of the creator shall be written using the format %d .

       CGROUP (a,c)
              The group name of the creator of the facility entry. If the group name of the creator is found in the group  data-
              base,  at least the first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise, the
              group ID of the creator shall be written using the format %d .

       CBYTES (a,o)
              The number of bytes in messages currently outstanding on the associated message queue. This field shall be written
              using the format %d .

       QNUM (a,o)
              The  number  of  messages currently outstanding on the associated message queue. This field shall be written using
              the format %d .

       QBYTES (a,b)
              The maximum number of bytes allowed in messages outstanding on the associated message queue. This field  shall  be
              written using the format %d .

       LSPID (a,p)
              The  process  ID  of the last process to send a message to the associated queue. This field shall be written using
              the format:


              "%d", <pid>

       where <pid> is 0 if no message has been sent to the corresponding message queue; otherwise, <pid> shall be the process ID
       of the last process to send a message to the queue.

       LRPID (a,p)
              The  process  ID  of  the last process to receive a message from the associated queue. This field shall be written
              using the format:


              "%d", <pid>

       where <pid> is 0 if no message has been received from the corresponding message queue;  otherwise,  <pid>  shall  be  the
       process ID of the last process to receive a message from the queue.

       STIME (a,t)
              The  time  the last message was sent to the associated queue. If a message has been sent to the corresponding mes-
              sage queue, the hour, minute, and second of the last time a message was sent to the queue shall be  written  using
              the format %d : %2.2d : %2.2d . Otherwise, the format " no-entry" shall be written.

       RTIME (a,t)
              The  time the last message was received from the associated queue.  If a message has been received from the corre-
              sponding message queue, the hour, minute, and second of the last time a message was received from the queue  shall
              be written using the format %d : %2.2d : %2.2d . Otherwise, the format " no-entry" shall be written.


       The following eight columns shall be only written out for shared memory segments.

       CREATOR (a,c)
              The  user  of the creator of the facility entry. If the user name of the creator is found in the user database, at
              least the first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise, the  user  ID
              of the creator shall be written using the format %d .

       CGROUP (a,c)
              The  group name of the creator of the facility entry. If the group name of the creator is found in the group data-
              base, at least the first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise,  the
              group ID of the creator shall be written using the format %d .

       NATTCH (a,o)
              The  number  of processes attached to the associated shared memory segment.  This field shall be written using the
              format %d .

       SEGSZ (a,b)
              The size of the associated shared memory segment. This field shall be written using the format %d .

       CPID (a,p)
              The process ID of the creator of the shared memory entry. This field shall be written using the format %d .

       LPID (a,p)
              The process ID of the last process to attach or detach the shared memory segment.  This  field  shall  be  written
              using the format:


              "%d", <pid>

       where  <pid>  is  0  if  no  process  has attached the corresponding shared memory segment; otherwise, <pid> shall be the
       process ID of the last process to attach or detach the segment.

       ATIME (a,t)
              The time the last attach on the associated shared memory segment was completed. If the corresponding shared memory
              segment  has  ever  been attached, the hour, minute, and second of the last time the segment was attached shall be
              written using the format %d : %2.2d : %2.2d . Otherwise, the format " no-entry" shall be written.

       DTIME (a,t)
              The time the last detach on the associated shared memory segment was completed. If the corresponding shared memory
              segment  has  ever  been detached, the hour, minute, and second of the last time the segment was detached shall be
              written using the format %d : %2.2d : %2.2d . Otherwise, the format " no-entry" shall be written.


       The following four columns shall be only written out for semaphore sets:

       CREATOR (a,c)
              The user of the creator of the facility entry. If the user name of the creator is found in the user  database,  at
              least  the  first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise, the user ID
              of the creator shall be written using the format %d .

       CGROUP (a,c)
              The group name of the creator of the facility entry. If the group name of the creator is found in the group  data-
              base,  at least the first eight column positions of the name shall be written using the format %s . Otherwise, the
              group ID of the creator shall be written using the format %d .

       NSEMS (a,b)
              The number of semaphores in the set associated with the semaphore entry. This field shall  be  written  using  the
              format %d .

       OTIME (a,t)
              The time the last semaphore operation on the set associated with the semaphore entry was completed. If a semaphore
              operation has ever been performed on the corresponding semaphore set, the hour, minute, and  second  of  the  last
              semaphore  operation  on  the  semaphore set shall be written using the format %d : %2.2d : %2.2d . Otherwise, the
              format " no-entry" shall be written.


       The following column shall be written for all three reports when it is requested:

       CTIME (a,t)
              The time the associated entry was created or changed. The hour, minute, and second of the time when the associated
              entry was created shall be written using the format %d : %2.2d : %2.2d .


STDERR
       The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic messages.

OUTPUT FILES
       None.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
       None.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values shall be returned:

        0     Successful completion.

       >0     An error occurred.


CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
       Default.

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE
       Things  can  change  while  ipcs  is  running;  the  information  it  gives is guaranteed to be accurate only when it was
       retrieved.

EXAMPLES
       None.

RATIONALE
       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       The System Interfaces volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, msgrcv(), msgsnd(), semget(), semop(), shmat(), shmdt(), shmget()

COPYRIGHT
       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003  Edition,  Standard  for
       Information  Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6, Copy-
       right (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the event of any
       discrepancy  between this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group
       Standard  is  the  referee   document.   The   original   Standard   can   be   obtained   online   at   http://www.open-
       group.org/unix/online.html .



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