The Geneos netprobe does not have to run as the application user that owns the shared but it is recommended to do so. In typical TREP environment the shared memory fragments are owned by radmin user. The below is a typical environment
radmin@geneos-lab1# ipcs -am ------ Message Queues -------- key msqid owner perms used-bytes messages ------ Shared Memory Segments -------- key shmid owner perms bytes nattch status 0x007a73da 0 radmin 666 112 1 0x00000593 1 radmin 664 50432 3 0x000ff627 2 radmin 666 1960 3 0x008ff627 3 radmin 666 1 1 0x004e90bc 4 radmin 666 3096 3 0x0000003c 40 radmin 664 100312 3 0x00000050 45 radmin 664 800312 3 0x00001f41 46 radmin 664 800312 1 0x00001f42 47 radmin 664 800312 1 0x00001f43 48 radmin 664 800312 1 0x00000052 49 radmin 664 12000312 3 0x00002009 50 radmin 664 12000312 1 0x0000200a 51 radmin 664 12000312 1 0x0000200b 52 radmin 664 12000312 1 ------ Semaphore Arrays -------- key semid owner perms nsems 0x00000593 0 radmin 666 8 0x0000003c 36 radmin 666 8 0x00000050 41 radmin 666 8 0x00001f41 42 radmin 666 8 0x00001f42 43 radmin 666 8 0x00001f43 44 radmin 666 8 0x00000052 49 radmin 666 8 0x00002009 50 radmin 666 8 0x0000200a 51 radmin 666 8 0x0000200b 52 radmin 666 8
The netprobe is non instrusive it will only be required to read shared memory content it does not interfere or perform write operations.
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