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OSF/1 swap file low and killing processes!
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Hoping someone may be able to help with some general guidance. Hope I've posted this in the right forum! I hava DEC Workstation running OSF/1. It's will run for a period of time then slow down to the point it becomes unusable. Then i have to reboot and the whole thing repeats. I discovered that it's running low on swap space and then fills processes (found this out by looking at system file /usr/adm/messages). I'm after 2 things; 1) OSF/1 Guide to system administration book. has anybody seen it one the web in soft form? 2) general sys admin advice on finding the cause of my swap file / space filling up. Thanks |
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