Try running the command "ipcs -s | grep mqm" to display shared semaphores
and "ipcs -m | grep mqm" to display shared memory segments. Then use ipcrm
to clean up anything related to mq.
Regards,
Rick









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I commented out listener and port entries in inetd.conf and services and
refreshed inetd.conf.  There are no memory segments showing up with ipcs -a
| grep mqm and I am executing slibclean.  I am still getting cannot open or
remove a file containing a running program.

I tried using fuser -fu libimqb23ia_r.a but it only returns this to the
command line:

libimqb23ia_r.a:

Is there any other options or tools I can use here?  Thanks for all the
help,

Brian

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Stephan C. Moen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Use the 'fuser -fu <filename>' command to display the process Ids that have
this file open.

Steve Moen

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From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of McCarty,
Brian
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 11:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Applying HIPER PTF on AIX for CSD03...

There is a HIPER fix out called IY43610 that I am trying to apply on AIX
4.3.3 running WMQ 5.3 CSD03.  I stopped the queue managers and used ipcrm
and slibclean before trying to copy the files.  I was able to move 6 of the
files (logged in as root), but I can't get 2 of them to copy.

cp: ./libimqb23ia_r.a: Cannot open or remove a file containing a running
program.
cp: ./libimqs23ia_r.a: Cannot open or remove a file containing a running
program.

Does anyone have any idea why these files are still being used or if there
is a tool or process that I can use to figure it out?

Thanks for any advice in advance,

Brian M. McCarty
USAA, Senior Systems Programmer
210.913.1678
MQ/WMQI Specialist/Solutions Expert
e-business Solution Advisor/Designer/Technologist

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