how many semaphores/shared mem segments/message queues available?
2007-12-25 10:54:00
> I know that ipcs will show what shared memory segments, semaphores, and
> message queues are in use on a system, and that I use ipcrm to remove
> them. I have been unable to find a command that says how many of these
> I could potentially have, though. Is there a command to say what the
> maximum number of semaphores, shared memory segments, or message queues
> are available on a given box? This is fully patched Solaris 2.5.1 on
> lots of different architectures, but mostly Ultra Enterprise servers.
> Thanks.
The answer:
the command I want is "sysdef".
Thanks to:
Stephen Harris <sweh@mpn.com>
Bill Hathaway <wdh@perfectorder.com>
mwang@tech.cicg.ml.com (Michael Wang)
"Jonathon W. Ross" <jonathon@debian.org>
"Kris Briscoe" <r8465c@email.sps.mot.com>
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