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Controlling Swap

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bcme10

MIS
Jun 21, 2002
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During my initial install of Solaris, when I was laying out the file system I created a 4GB swap at slice 0. After I finished the installation and did a df -k it shows swap at 10GB. swap -s also shows 10GB available.

The server has 8GB of RAM but the user only wants a 4GB swap space...don't ask.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
Hi,

Purhaps you would have done twice the entry for Swap while installing.

Anyway you try now my deleting the swap of 4GB on slice 0

swap -d /dev/dsk/c*t*d*s0

See that it still have 10GB or 6GB...ok

Try this and let me know?

Bonagiri
pbonagir@in.ibm.com
 
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