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26.Dd December 12, 2007
27.Dt IPCRM 1
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm ipcrm
31.Nd "remove the specified message queues, semaphore sets, and shared segments"
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.Nm
34.Op Fl W
35.Op Fl v
36.Op Fl q Ar msqid
37.Op Fl m Ar shmid
38.Op Fl s Ar semid
39.Op Fl Q Ar msgkey
40.Op Fl M Ar shmkey
41.Op Fl S Ar semkey
42.Ar ...
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Nm
46utility removes the specified message queues, semaphores and shared memory
47segments.
48These System V IPC objects can be specified by their
49creation ID or any associated key.
50.Pp
51The following options are generic:
52.Bl -tag -width indent
53.It Fl v
54If specified once with -W or with -1 for an object, it will show
55all removed objects.
56If specified twice with -W or with -1 for an objects, it will show
57all removed objects and all failed removals.
58.It Fl W
59Try to wipe all specified message queues, semaphores and shared
60memory segments.
61.It Fl y
62Use the
63.Xr kvm 3
64interface instead of the
65.Xr sysctl 3
66interface to extract the required information.
67If
68.Nm
69is to operate on the running system,
70using
71.Xr kvm 3
72will require read privileges to
73.Pa /dev/kmem .
74.El
75.Pp
76The following options are used to specify which IPC objects will be removed.
77Any number and combination of these options can be used:
78.Bl -tag -width indent
79.It Fl q Ar msqid
80Remove the message queue associated with the ID
81.Ar msqid
82from the system.
83.It Fl m Ar shmid
84Mark the shared memory segment associated with ID
85.Ar shmid
86for removal.
87This marked segment will be destroyed after the last detach.
88.It Fl s Ar semid
89Remove the semaphore set associated with ID
90.Ar semid
91from the system.
92.It Fl Q Ar msgkey
93Remove the message queue associated with key
94.Ar msgkey
95from the system.
96.It Fl M Ar shmkey
97Mark the shared memory segment associated with key
98.Ar shmkey
99for removal.
100This marked segment will be destroyed after the last detach.
101.It Fl S Ar semkey
102Remove the semaphore set associated with key
103.Ar semkey
104from the system.
105.El
106.Pp
107The identifiers and keys associated with these System V IPC objects can be
108determined by using
109.Xr ipcs 1 .
110If the identifier or the key is -1, it will remove all these objects.
111.Sh SEE ALSO
112.Xr ipcs 1
113.Sh HISTORY
114The wiping of all System V IPC objects was first implemented in
115.Fx 6.4 and 7.1.
116.Sh AUTHORS
117The original author was Adam Glass.
118The wiping of all System V IPC objects was thought up by Callum
119Gibson and extended and implemented by Edwin Groothuis.
120