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cscleanup Command--Deallocate Shared Memory
Valid on Linux.
Permission required: Installation owner.
The cscleanup utility deallocates the Linux shared memory and semaphore resources that were allocated by csinstall for use by Ingres. Typically, you will have no need to run this utility because it is called by the ingstop command.
Use cscleanup when an Ingres server has aborted or you are forced to stop a servers by using the Linux kill command. To verify the cleanup, use the csreport command and the Linux command ipcs. If this utility fails, you can remove Ingres shared memory and semaphores with the Linux command ipcrm.
The cscleanup utility does not deallocate shared memory buffer caches. For information about destroying shared caches, see cacheutil Command--Show or Destroy Buffer Caches.
The cscleanup command has the following format:
cscleanup
Last modified date: 11/09/2022