fmbutt@cloud9.Stratus.COM (Farooq Butt) (11/22/89)
Hi here Net-OIDS ! I have a question about swapping across multiple drives on SunOS 4.0.3. I thought that my 3/280 was running out of swap space so I configured it to swap on a new disk in addition to its current swap (It used to swap on xd0b only, I configured the kernel to swap on xd6f too ... total swap was 35M, it became 85M after the second swap area was added). I changed the kernel line that told the system: ... root on xd0a swap on xd0b to ... root on xd0a swap on xd0b swap on xd6f Now, I thought that all I needed to do was to add a line saying "swapon /dev/xd6f" in /etc/rc.local to add swapping on the 2nd drive. To my shock and horror, during the kernel boot dialog, I saw that the Sun seemed to be telling me that it was now swapping on my new drive (i.e. xd6f). Which one is it really swapping on ? Can I come up without /dev/xd6f or am I now doomed to have both xd0 and xd6 around at boot time ? What happened to the swap entry for xd0b that had been there all along ? Is the boot dialog just telling me half the story ? What is the swapon command I need to put in rc.local ? Inquiring minds want to know... fmbutt@cloud9.UUCP -- NOTHING in the above article has the slightest relationship to reality. If any reality correspondences are found, please notify me IMMEDIATELY. Any threats, abuse or stupidity of any kind are purely UNINTENTIONAL. My employer does not know that I exist and is not responsible for anything.