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1.1 ! root 1: .TH SHOWQ 8 ! 2: .CT 1 sa_nonmortals ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: showq \- status of stream input/output system ! 5: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 6: .B /etc/showq ! 7: [ ! 8: .B "-v -V -s -m ! 9: ] ! 10: [ ! 11: .I system ! 12: ] ! 13: [ ! 14: .I mem ! 15: ] ! 16: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 17: .I Showq ! 18: reports connectivity and contents of I/O streams. ! 19: By default, it lists the maximum number of stream blocks ! 20: (of various sizes) ever used, then each stream and the queue modules ! 21: in each stream, and then blocks that are unaccounted for (not on any ! 22: queue or the free list). ! 23: .PP ! 24: By default, the system namelist is ! 25: .B /unix ! 26: and the place the streams are kept is ! 27: .BR /dev/mem . ! 28: .PP ! 29: The options are: ! 30: .TP ! 31: .B -v ! 32: Verbose. ! 33: Show more, in particular the contents of data and control blocks on each queue. ! 34: .TP ! 35: .B -V ! 36: Very verbose. ! 37: Show all blocks on every queue instead of giving up after a while. ! 38: .TP ! 39: .B -s ! 40: Silent. ! 41: Examine queues for consistency, printing only a summary. ! 42: .TP ! 43: .B -m ! 44: Missing. ! 45: Show the contents of missing blocks. ! 46: (Perhaps this will give a clue about who lost them.) ! 47: .SH FILES ! 48: .F /unix ! 49: .br ! 50: .F /dev/mem ! 51: .SH SEE ALSO ! 52: .IR stream (4), ! 53: .IR netstat (8) ! 54: .br ! 55: .IR mesgld (4) ! 56: for a list of message types
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