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= lsipc(1)
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:command: lsipc
== NAME
lsipc - show information on IPC facilities currently employed in the system
== SYNOPSIS
*lsipc* [options]
== DESCRIPTION
*lsipc* shows information on the POSIX and System V inter-process communication facilities for which the calling process has read access.
The default output, as well as the default output from options with predefined output columns (like *--shmems*, etc.), is subject to change. So whenever possible, you should avoid using default outputs in your scripts. Always explicitly define expected columns by using *--output* _columns-list_ in environments where a stable output is required.
== OPTIONS
*-i*, *--id* _id_::
Show full details on just the one resource element (System V) 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.
*-N*, *--name* _name_::
Show full details on just the one resource element (POSIX) identified by _name_. 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.
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=== Resource options
*-m*, *--shmems*::
Write information about active System V shared memory segments.
*-M*, *--posix-shmems*::
Write information about active POSIX shared memory segments.
*-q*, *--queues*::
Write information about active System V message queues.
*-Q*, *--posix-mqueues*::
Write information about active POSIX message queues.
*-s*, *--semaphores*::
Write information about active System V semaphore sets.
*-S*, *--posix-semaphores*::
Write information about active POSIX named semaphores.
=== Output formatting
*-c*, *--creator*::
Show creator and owner.
*-e*, *--export*::
Produce output in the form of key="value" pairs. All potentially unsafe value characters are hex-escaped (\x<code>). See also option *--shell*.
*-J*, *--json*::
Use the JSON output format.
*-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.
*-b*, *--bytes*::
Print size in bytes rather than in human readable format.
*-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*(2) and *msgrcv*(2) operations on message queues, the time of the last *shmat*(2) and *shmdt*(2) operations on shared memory, and the time of the last *semop*(2) 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.
*-P*, *--numeric-perms*::
Print numeric permissions in PERMS column.
*-y*, *--shell*::
The column name will be modified to contain only characters allowed for shell variable identifiers. This is usable, for example, with *--export*. Note that this feature has been automatically enabled for *--export* in version 2.37, but due to compatibility issues, now it's necessary to request this behavior by *--shell*.
== EXIT STATUS
0::
if OK,
1::
if incorrect arguments specified,
2::
if a serious error occurs.
== HISTORY
The *lsipc* utility is inspired by the *ipcs*(1) utility.
== AUTHORS
mailto:ooprala@redhat.com[Ondrej Oprala],
mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak]
== SEE ALSO
*ipcmk*(1),
*ipcrm*(1),
*msgrcv*(2),
*msgsnd*(2),
*semget*(2),
*semop*(2),
*shmat*(2),
*shmdt*(2),
*shmget*(2),
*sysvipc*(7)
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