Swap Management - II
10/01/2008 03:26:00 AM Posted by Surendra Kumar AnneLabels: Administration, Disk-Mgmt
Advanced Swap management
Actually its advantageous if we create swap partition separately if the server is not having any raw space left what we can do ? At any cost we have to increase the swap to improve the system productivity
To come out of this situation there is one solution provided by Linux e.i we can create a swap file with in all ready existing and using partition if that partition is having sufficient free space
Step1:Switch off all the swap before any swap management
#swapoff -a
Step2:Determine what is the swap size we required(here i am taking 128MB) and execut the following command with count equal to 131072 (because 131072 is equal to 128M)
#dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=131072
Step3:Now set this swap file in order to use this file as swap
#mkswap /swapfile
Step4:Edit the /etc/fstab file to specify the swap file for perminient swap space
#vi /etc/fstab
/swapfile swap defaults 0 0
:wq
Step5:Update the kernel about the mount table changes
#mount -a
Step6:After managing the swap on the swap
#swapon -a
Step6:Check weather the swap space is updated or not by using following commands
#free -m
#swapon -s
#cat /proc/swaps
Removing swap:
Step1:Before doing any thing with swap first we have to switch of the swap
#swapoff -v /swapfile
Step2:Remove/comment the entry of swap from /etc/fstab file
#vi /etc/fstab
then save and exit
Step3:update the kernel about mount table changes
#mount -a
Step4:Remove the swapfile permanently
#rm /swapfile
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4 comments:
good article :)
Hope u post more articles
thanks for the comment, Please let me know what you want to see more on this blog
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Hi Dpanupam,
thanks for your comments please let me know which are other topics you want to see on this blog
Surendra.
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