Progress
Database Administration
Guide and Reference
Recovering From a Crash
If the broker dies or is killed by some means other than the database shutdown command, it does not release attached shared-memory segments. Use PROUTIL -C DBIPCS to verify shared memory has not been released; use the UNIX command
ipcrm -m
to free it.Use the DBIPCS qualifier on PROUTIL to display the status of shared-memory segments attached by all Progress databases on the system:
You do not have to include a database name. Here is an example of the status output:
Table 8–6 describes the display fields in the output.
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