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<B> Next:</B> <A NAME="tex2html695" HREF="node27.html">6.4.2 Message Queues</A>
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<H3><A NAME="SECTION00741400000000000000">The <TT>ipcrm</TT> Command</A></H3>
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The <TT>ipcrm</TT> command can be used to remove an IPC object from the kernel. While IPC
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objects can be removed via system calls in user code (we'll see how in a moment), the need
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often arises, especially under development environments, to remove IPC objects manually. Its
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usage is simple:
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<HR><PRE>ipcrm <msg | sem | shm> <IPC ID></PRE>
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<HR>Simply specify whether the object to be deleted is a message queue (<EM>msg</EM>), a semaphore
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set (<EM>sem</EM>), or a shared memory segment (<EM>shm</EM>). The IPC ID can be obtained by
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the <TT>ipcs</TT> command. You have to specify the type of object, since identifiers are unique
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among the same type (recall our discussion of this earlier).
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