Annotation of researchv10dc/man/man8/showq.8, revision 1.1.1.1

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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