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The ipcs CommandThe ipcs command can be used to obtain the status of all System V IPC objects. The Linux version of this tool was also authored by Krishna Balasubramanian.
ipcs -q: Show only message queues ipcs -s: Show only semaphores ipcs -m: Show only shared memory ipcs --help: Additional arguments By default, all three categories of objects are shown. Consider the following sample output of ipcs:
------ Shared Memory Segments -------- shmid owner perms bytes nattch status ------ Semaphore Arrays -------- semid owner perms nsems status ------ Message Queues -------- msqid owner perms used-bytes messages 0 root 660 5 1 Here we see a single message queue which has an identifier of ``0''. It is owned by the user root, and has octal permissions of 660, or -rw-rw--. There is one message in the queue, and that message has a total size of 5 bytes. The ipcs command is a very powerful tool which provides a peek into the kernel's storage mechanisms for IPC objects. Learn it, use it, revere it.
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