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POSIXSHMCONTROL(1)	    General Commands Manual	    POSIXSHMCONTROL(1)

NAME
       posixshmcontrol -- Control POSIX	shared memory segments

SYNOPSIS
       posixshmcontrol create [-l pagesize] [-m	mode] [path ...]
       posixshmcontrol rm [path	...]
       posixshmcontrol ls [-h] [-n] [-j	jail]
       posixshmcontrol dump [path ...]
       posixshmcontrol stat [-h] [-n] [path ...]
       posixshmcontrol truncate	[-s length] [path ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  posixshmcontrol  command manipulates the named POSIX shared	memory
       segments.  It allows inspecting existing	segments, dumping their	 meta-
       data or contents, and unlinking them.

       Unlinking  removes  the name from the system and, when the last process
       unmaps the segment and closes file descriptor pointing to the  segment,
       frees underlying	memory.

       The  number of hard links as displayed by the stat subcommand, is equal
       to the number of	references to the underlying VM	object.	 It is	almost
       always  equal to	the number of mappings +1, except for transient	refer-
       ences.

       The following subcommands are provided:

       create	 Create	segments with the specified paths, if they do not  al-
		 ready exist.

		 The optional pagesize argument	specifies the size of the vir-
		 tual  pages used to map the object with mmap(2).  By default,
		 the system page size is used, but on some platforms a	larger
		 page  size can	be specified.  The size	of an object backed by
		 large pages must be a multiple	of the	specified  page	 size.
		 The  hw.pagesizes  sysctl  variable  lists the	available page
		 sizes.

		 The optional numerical	mode argument  specifies  the  initial
		 access	mode.

       rm	 Unlink	the paths specified.

       ls	 List  all  linked named shared	memory segments	visible	to the
		 caller.  For each segment, the	user and  group	 owner,	 size,
		 and  path  are	displayed.  The	-j option limits the output to
		 segments within the specified jail name or id.

       dump	 Output	raw bytes values from the segment to standard output.

       stat	 Print metadata	for the	specified path,	in the format  similar
		 to the	stat(1)	utility.

       truncate	 Change	the length of the segments.  Argument to the -s	option
		 specifies  new	length.	 The human-friendly 'k', 'm', 'g' suf-
		 fixes can be used, see	expand_number(3).  If  the  option  is
		 not specified,	assumed	length is zero.

       For some	commands, the following	options	may be provided:

       -h   If	 specified,  requests  human-readable  display	of  size,  see
	    humanize_number(3).

       -n   Prevent translation	of owner and group into	symbolic  names	 using
	    name-switch	services, instead the raw numeric values are printed.

EXIT STATUS
       The  posixshmcontrol utility exits 0 on success,	and >0 if an error oc-
       curs.

EXAMPLES
          To show content of the shared memory	segment	with the path /1,  use
	   the command
		 posixshmcontrol dump /1 | hexdump -C

          To create a segment with the	path /2	and then enlarge it to 1M, use
	   the sequence	of commands
		 posixshmcontrol create	/2
		 posixshmcontrol truncate -s 1m	/2

SEE ALSO
       hexdump(1),   stat(1),  ftruncate(2),  mmap(2),	read(2),  shm_open(2),
       shm_unlink(2),	 stat(2),    expand_number(3),	   humanize_number(3),
       shm_create_largepage(3),	sysctl(3)

HISTORY
       The posixshmcontrol command appeared in FreeBSD 12.1.

AUTHORS
       The  posixshmcontrol  command  and  this	 manual	 page  were written by
       Konstantin  Belousov  <kib@freebsd.org>	under  sponsorship  from   The
       FreeBSD Foundation.

FreeBSD	14.3			 May 25, 2023		    POSIXSHMCONTROL(1)

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