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pipcs(1)							      pipcs(1)

NAME
       pipcs - report status of POSIX interprocess communication facilities

SYNOPSIS
       qname]]

DESCRIPTION
       displays certain information on active POSIX interprocess communication
       facilities.  When no options are	 specified,  displays  information  in
       short  format  for  the POSIX message queues and POSIX named semaphores
       that are currently active in the system.

   Options
       The following options restrict the display to the corresponding facili‐
       ties.

	      (none)	     This is equivalent to

	      Display details for the POSIX message queue specified
			     in the qname argument.

	      Display the list of processes and users using the
			     POSIX message queues.

	      Display information on active POSIX message queues.

	      Display information on active POSIX named semaphores.

	      Display the creation time and last modification time of
			     the POSIX message queues.

	      The  options, and can be used only with the option.  The options
	      and are mutually exclusive.

       The following options add columns of data to the display.  See  "Column
       Description" below.

	      (none)	     Display default columns: for all facilities:

	      Display all columns, as appropriate.
			     This is equivalent to

	      Display largest-allowable-size information:
			     for POSIX message queues:

	      Display information on outstanding usage:
			     for  POSIX	 message queues: for POSIX named sema‐
			     phores:

   Column Descriptions
       The column headings and the meaning of the columns in  an  listing  are
       given  below.   The columns are printed from left to right in the order
       shown below.
	      Facility type:

	      POSIX message queue

	      POSIX named semaphore

       The facility access modes and flags.
	      The mode consists of nine characters  that  are  interpreted  as
	      three  sets  of  three characters each.  The first set refers to
	      the owner's permissions, the next to permissions	of  others  in
	      the group 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 currently
	      unused.

       Read permission is granted.
       Write permission is granted.
       Alter permission is granted.
       The indicated permission is not granted.

       The login name of the owner of the facility entry.

       The group name of the group of the owner of the facility entry.

       The reference count value of the facility entry.
	      Reference count of the POSIX message queue represents number  of
	      simultaneous  open  for the associated one.  Similarly reference
	      count of the POSIX named semaphore represents number of  process
	      referencing the associated one.

       The name of the facility entry.

       The number of messages currently outstanding
	      on the associated POSIX message queue.

       The maximum number of messages allowed
	      on the associated POSIX message queue.

       The maximum number of bytes allowed
	      in messages outstanding on the associated POSIX message queue.

       The current value on the associated POSIX named semaphore.

       The initial value hold on the associated POSIX named semaphore.

WARNINGS
       produces only an approximate indication of actual system status because
       system processes	 are  continually  changing  while  is	acquiring  the
       requested information.

       Do  not	rely  on  the exact field widths and spacing of the output, as
       these will vary depending on the system, the release of HP-UX, and  the
       data to be displayed.

EXAMPLES
       List the processes and users using the POSIX message queues.  Note that
       "None" is displayed if there are no processes using the	POSIX  message
       queue.

	      pipcs -qP
	      /mq/0 :
	      1234457645 (root)
	      5433483354 (vts)
	      /mq/1 : None
	      /mq/2 :
	      8344835378 (user1)

       List the processes and users using the POSIX message queue

	      pipcs -qP -N /mq/2
	      /mq/2 :
	      8344835378 (user1)

       List  the creation time and last modification time of the POSIX message
       queues.	Ctime denotes creation time and Ltime denotes  last  modifica‐
       tion time.

	      pipcs -qT
	      /mq/0 :
	      Ctime : Mon Feb  4 05:06:40 PST 2006
	      Ltime : Mon Feb  6 11:06:40 PST 2006

	      /mq/abcd :
	      Ctime : Mon Feb  2 03:06:40 PST 2006
	      Ltime : Mon Feb  5 03:06:40 PST 2006

       List  the creation time and last modification time of the POSIX message
       queue

	      pipcs -qT -N /mq/0
	      /mq/0 :
	      Ctime : Mon Feb  4 05:06:40 PST 2006
	      Ltime : Mon Feb  6 11:06:40 PST 2006

FILES
       Group names
       User names

SEE ALSO
       pipcrm(1),   mq_close(2),   mq_open(2),	 mq_receive(2),	   mq_send(2),
       mq_unlink(2),  sem_close(2),  sem_open(2),  sem_post(2), sem_unlink(2),
       sem_wait(2).

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