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ipcrm(1)		     BSD Reference Manual		      ipcrm(1)

NAME
     ipcrm - remove the specified message queues, semaphore sets, and shared
     segments

SYNOPSIS
     ipcrm [-q msqid] [-m shmid] [-s semid] [-Q msgkey] [-M shmkey] [-S
	   semkey] ...

DESCRIPTION
     ipcrm removes the specified message queues, semaphores and shared memory
     segments.	These System V IPC objects can be specified by their creation
     id or any associated key.

     The following options are used to specify which IPC objects will be re-
     moved.  Any number and combination of these options can be used:

     -q msqid
	     Remove the message queue associated with the id msqid from the
	     system.

     -m shmid
	     Mark the shared memory segment associated with id shmid for re-
	     moval.  This marked segment will be destroyed after the last de-
	     tach.

     -s semid
	     Removes the semaphore set associated with id semid from the sys-
	     tem.

     -Q msgkey
	     Remove the message queue associated with key msgkey from the sys-
	     tem.

     -M shmkey
	     Mark the shared memory segment associated with key shmkey for re-
	     moval.  This marked segment will be destroyed after the last de-
	     tach.

     -S semkey
	     Remove the semaphore set associated with key semkey from the sys-
	     tem.

     The identifiers and keys associated with these System V IPC objects can
     be determined by using ipcs(1).

SEE ALSO
     ipcs(1)

BSDI BSD/OS			July 3rd, 1996				     1
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