I am starting to get console messages saying I have less than 10MB free
swap space and don't know why/what to do about it (other than reboot).
Configuration.
Alpha 1000 4/233, 128MB RAM, RZ28M (2GB) RZ29M (4GB). I am running ADVFS
on all partitions. The RZ28M has the root domain on partition a and has
the swap space on partition b. I changed the default disklabel to combine
partition g and h into one area (so h was zero in size) and that was set
as my usr domain. I added the RZ29M and configured partition c (the whole
thing) as ADVFS and combined it with the other usr domain to have about
5GB or /usr space. (But didn't add a secondary swap space).
I thought the swap I had would be enough with the 128MB RAM. This system
runs as my mail server, it is running Netscape Enterprise Server 2.0,
NS Proxy 2.5b, DHCP, CAP, Samba, POP3, IMAP4, named. It is my primary
(only) "internet" box.
Are there any suggestions to reconfigure the system, monitor activity etc.
I am not really sure where to proceed. Thanks so much!
=== Tim
Received on Thu Nov 07 1996 - 00:33:02 NZDT