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#!/bin/sh
#
# shm_clear: clean out unattached (NATTACH=0) shm segments.
# See ipcs(1) and ipcrm(1). Tested on Linux and Solaris.
#
# Usage:
# shm_clear list and prompt for removal of your unattached shm segments.
# shm_clear -y assume "yes" to all the removal prompts.
# shm_clear -l only list (all of) your shm segments and exit.
#
#set -xv
if echo "$1" | grep '^-h' > /dev/null; then
# -h or -help
tail +3 $0 | head -9
exit
fi
if [ "X$USER" = "X" ]; then
USER=$LOGNAME
fi
l_arg="shmid.*owner|CREATOR|$USER"
# set up OS dependent cmdline opts, etc.
if [ `uname` = "Linux" ]; then
m_arg="-m"
r_arg="shm"
g_arg="^0x"
s_cmd="ipcs $m_arg -i %ID"
awkcut='{print $2, $6}'
elif [ `uname` = "SunOS" ]; then
m_arg="-ma"
r_arg="-m"
g_arg="^m"
s_cmd="ipcs $m_arg | egrep ' %ID |CREATOR' | grep -v IPC.status"
awkcut='{print $2, $9}'
else
echo unsupported OS: `uname`
exit 1
fi
list() {
if [ "X$1" = "X-L" ]; then
l_arg="$l_arg|."
echo "All shm segments for all:"
else
echo "All shm segments for $USER:"
fi
ipcs $m_arg | egrep "$l_arg"
echo
}
show() {
cmd=`echo "$s_cmd" | sed -e "s/%ID/$1/g"`
eval $cmd
}
remove() {
echo ipcrm $r_arg $1
ipcrm $r_arg $1
}
if [ "X$1" = "X-l" -o "X$1" = "X-L" ]; then
# list only. both attached and unattached listed.
list $1
exit 0
fi
if [ "X$1" = "X-y" ]; then
shift
yes=1 # assume "yes" to all delete questions.
else
yes=""
fi
list
ids=`ipcs $m_arg | grep "$g_arg" | grep $USER | awk "$awkcut" | grep ' 0$' | awk '{print $1}'`
if [ "X$ids" = "X" ]; then
echo "No unattached shmids for $USER."
fi
for id in $ids
do
if [ $yes ]; then
:
else
echo "-------------------------------------"
show $id
printf "\nDelete? [y]/n "
read x
if echo "$x" | grep -i n > /dev/null; then
continue
fi
fi
remove $id
done