Summary: Boot member swap space

From: Howard Arnold <arnoldh_at_celerent.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 21:15:17 -0500

Thanks to Dr Thomas Blinn who pointed out the file
/usr/sbin/cluster/clu_common.ksh with the parameter MaxSwapPartSize. I
modified this parameter and was able to set swap to any size.

Original question:

> Is there a limit to how much swap space is created when a new boot member
is
> added? I've create a couple of boot members with large disks (20gig) and
> swap was created at 8gig. I thought that the boot members root partition
> would take some space and the cnx partition would take a little bit and
then
> the rest of the disk would be allocated to swap. The disk I used was
> unpartition when I created the boot member. Would that cause a difference?
>
> I know it is better to have swap spread across multiple disk, but these
disk
> were created all ready so I used them. If I partitioned the boot member
disk
> before I create the boot member fix the problem?

Howard Arnold
Consultant Engineer
Phone: (603) 685-6060 ext. 206
Email: arnoldh_at_celerent.com
www.celerent.com
Received on Mon Mar 15 2004 - 02:22:18 NZDT

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