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ftio(1) ftio(1)
ftio operates using System V shared memory and semaphores. The resources committed to these func-
tions are not freed automatically by the system when the process terminates.
ftio does this only when
it terminates normally, or when it terminates after receiving one the following signals:
SIGHUP, SIGINT,
SIGTERM. Any other signal is handled in the default manner described by signal(2). Note that the
behavior for
SIGKILL is to terminate the process without delay. Thus, if
ftio receives a SIGKILL
signal (as might be produced by the indiscriminate use of
kill -9
(see kill(1)), system resources used for
shared memory and semaphores are not returned to the system. If it becomes necessary to terminate an
invocation of
ftio, use kill -15
instead. Current system usage of shared memory and semaphores
can be checked using the
ipcs command (see ipcs(1)). Committed resources can be removed using
ipcrm (see ipcrm(1)).
AUTHOR
ftio was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
cpio(1), find(1), ipcs(1), ipcrm(1), kill(1), ls(1), rmt(1M), mknod(2), prealloc(2), signal(2), uname(2), acl(5),
environ(5), lang(5), regexp(5), mt(7).
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