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IPCCLEAN(1)		PostgreSQL Server Applications		   IPCCLEAN(1)

NAME
       ipcclean - Clean up shared memory and semaphores from aborted backends

SYNOPSIS
       ipcclean

DESCRIPTION
       ipcclean cleans up shared memory and semaphore space from aborted back‐
       ends by deleting all instances owned by user postgres.	Only  the  DBA
       should  execute	this  program  as it can cause bizarre behavior (i.e.,
       crashes) if run during multi-user execution.  This  program  should  be
       executed	 if  messages  such  as	 semget:  No  space left on device are
       encountered when starting up the postmaster or the backend server.

       If this command is executed while postmaster  is	 running,  the	shared
       memory and semaphores allocated by the postmaster will be deleted. This
       will result in a general failure of the backend servers started by that
       postmaster.

       This  script  is a hack, but in the many years since it was written, no
       one has come up with an equally effective and portable solution.	  Sug‐
       gestions are welcome.

       The  script  makes  assumption  about  the format of output of the ipcs
       utility which may not  be  true	across	different  operating  systems.
       Therefore, it may not work on your particular OS.

Application			  2000-11-11			   IPCCLEAN(1)
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