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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 10 swap device and filesystem Post 302977725 by javanoob on Thursday 21st of July 2016 11:19:11 AM
Old 07-21-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by jlliagre
trash ~= wipe


While as MadeInGermany already rightly stated, the swap command will ignore the fact a file system is present on the raw partition, I would nevertheless recommend to wipe the file system, at least enough for it not to be recognized as such, for example with:

Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/xxx bs=128k count=10

With /dev/xxx being the actual device storing the old file system (beware about mistake here!)
Hi Jilliagre,

Sorry for the late reply and thank you for your advice !
I have already change the swap disk to the partition.

Quote:
swapfile dev swaplo blocks free
/dev/md/dsk/d50 85,3 16 209722592 209722592
Can I still do a dd to it ?
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/md/dsk/50 bs=128k count=10

Regards,
Noob
 

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cmdk(7D)							      Devices								  cmdk(7D)

NAME
cmdk - common disk driver SYNOPSIS
cmdk@target, lun : [ partition | slice ] DESCRIPTION
The cmdk device driver is a common interface to various disk devices. The driver supports magnetic fixed disks and magnetic removable disks. The block-files access the disk using the system's normal buffering mechanism and are read and written without regard to physical disk records. There is also a "raw" interface that provides for direct transmission between the disk and the user's read or write buffer. A sin- gle read or write call usually results in one I/O operation; raw I/O is therefore considerably more efficient when many bytes are transmit- ted. The names of the block files are found in /dev/dsk; the names of the raw files are found in /dev/rdsk. I/O requests to the magnetic disk must have an offset and transfer length that is a multiple of 512 bytes or the driver returns an EINVAL error. Slice 0 is normally used for the root file system on a disk, slice 1 as a paging area (for example, swap), and slice 2 for backing up the entire fdisk partition for Solaris software. Other slices may be used for usr file systems or system reserved area. Fdisk partition 0 is to access the entire disk and is generally used by the fdisk(1M) program. FILES
/dev/dsk/cndn[s|p]n block device (IDE) /dev/rdsk/cndn[s|p]n raw device (IDE) where: cn controller n dn lun n (0-7) sn UNIX system slice n (0-15) pn fdisk partition(0) /kernel/drv/cmdk 32-bit kernel module. /kernel/drv/amd64/cmdk 64-bit kernel module. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Architecture |x86 | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
fdisk(1M), mount(1M), lseek(2), read(2), write(2), readdir(3C), scsi(4), vfstab(4), attributes(5), dkio(7I) SunOS 5.10 9 Oct 2004 cmdk(7D)
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