Hello Admin Wizards,
sorry for being imprecise and having to correct myself.
Although I use advfs in general, the root, swap, usr, and var
filesystems are LSM devices.
My complete diskconfig is as follows:
internal scsi-disks
/ rootdg.rootvol -> /dev/vol/rootdg/rootvol root_domain#root
SWAP rootdg.swapvol (length: 786432 with 512 MB RAM)
/usr rootdg.usrvol -> /dev/vol/rootdg/usrvol usr_domain#usr
/var usr_domain#var
dsk2c - data_domain#data (unused)
dsk3c - rest_domain#rest (unused)
Raidshelfs:
xcr0
dsk5c - home_domain#home # Backupbereich Userdaten
dsk6c - src_domain#src # Sourcen
xcr1
dsk13c - inst_domain#institute # Backupbereich Institutsdaten
dsk14c - benutzer_domain#benutzer # apache / forumsbereich
dsk15c - backup_domain#backup # backupbereich DTP-Raum
I think this changes the main focus of my question to "how do I add some
of the unused space on rest_domain#rest to the swapvol ?
thanks
CW
when I came back to office from the weekend, one of my machines was down.
Having restarted it, I had a look at the /var/adm/messages that says
_really_ very often:
vmunix: swap space below 10 percent free
unable to obtain requested swap space
last message repeated for 1143 times
I guess this might have something to do with the downtime.
What are the options?
Do I have to resize (?) the swap partition (I use advfs)?
Would it be good to reassign processes... (and if so, how ;o) ? )
Would be grateful for a hint
regards
CW
Received on Mon Jan 23 2006 - 09:25:02 NZDT