Hello Dave,
I have modified the output of ipcs, please see the attachment. About the
bugs of SLES, I tried to install a SLES9(2.6.5-7.97-smp) to locate the
problems. But I failed to get debuginfo. I will continue searching it.
It will be helpful, if you have some information about it.
At 2012-4-19 21:11, Dave Anderson wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> At 2012-4-19 3:33, Dave Anderson wrote:
>> Usage: ipcs [-smMq] [id | address]
>>
>> And you could also allow multiple id and/or address values to be entered,
>> as is done by most of the other crash commands.
>
> Hello Dave,
>
> I am not so sure about the output style, so I need to confirm it.
>
> With multiple id/address, the output below is OK?
>
> crash> ipcs 0 1
> VALUE 0:
> SHMID_KERNEL KEY SHMID UID PERMS BYTES NATTCH STATUS
> ffff880473b54990 00000000 0 0 666 90000 1
>
> SEM_ARRAY KEY SEMID UID PERMS NSEMS
> ffff880472037990 00000000 0 0 600 1
>
> VALUE 1: (not found)
I would do something similar to all of the commands that can accept
multiple pid/task-address arguments:
crash> ps 1 500 ffff88003ef20040
ps: invalid task or pid value: 500
PID PPID CPU TASK ST %MEM VSZ RSS COMM
1 0 3 ffff88003ef214c0 IN 0.1 23640 1092 init
3 2 0 ffff88003ef20040 IN 0.0 0 0 [migration/0]
crash>
So in your example, it would look like:
crash> ipcs 0 1
ipcs: invalid id or address: 1
SHMID_KERNEL KEY SHMID UID PERMS BYTES NATTCH STATUS
ffff880473b54990 00000000 0 0 666 90000 1
SEM_ARRAY KEY SEMID UID PERMS NSEMS
ffff880472037990 00000000 0 0 600 1
crash>
Thanks,
Dave
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