I like to increase swap size for my current server running solaris 10.
Seems like the system is not using it's full 16G of physical memory.
Are you running a 32 bit kernel isainfo -kv ?
Can you post echo ::memstat | mdb -k output ?
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Strange part is.... c2t0d0 is also part of a ZFS??
What do you mean "also" ? c2t0d0 looks like only to be used by the ZFS pool.
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Is the only way to increase swap is to create another swap file (say in /home)?
With your layout, yes (but not in /home which is designed for a different purpose and is usually managed by the automounter). You also need a 64 bit kernel.
The system appears to have only 4 GB RAM, check with
prtconf and
prtdiag
Adding 1 or 2 GB swap makes sense here.
The disk c0t0d0 appears to be fully used, by UFS filesystems. So it's some expert effort to deduct another swap slice from it. Adding a swap file is easier.
And jlliagre, you're right about c2t0d0 only in ZFS... I read that wrong.
Also... memstat is not installed on the box.....
MadeInGermany, how do you make that it only has 4GB of RAM?
Additional Info: One of the container is running Oracle 8i.... and it always show that it's using about 2200MB of RAM....
I know that system has 16G and I would like oracle to use more of the RAM.
I need to increase the /var (UFS) filesystem and root disk under veritas control or root disk is encapsulated
# df -k /var
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/vx/dsk/var 13241195 12475897 674524 96% /var
# fstyp /dev/vx/dsk/var
ufs
# pkginfo... (1 Reply)
Hi
I need to add new slice to existing concatenated volume. Please let me know the process to do the same
I have d0 concatenated volume which consist of c1t0d0s7 & c1t2d0s0
bash-3.00# df -h /export/home
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 ... (3 Replies)
Dear All,
How to increase the swap size when physicall memory reaches 60 %. OR it can be only done after the physicall memory is full.
Rgds
Rj (8 Replies)
Hello, I am new to Solaris so i apologize upfront if my questions seem trivial.
I am trying to install a ZFS file system on a Solaris 10 machine with UFS already installed on it.
I want to run: # zpool create pool_zfs c0t0d0
then: # zfs create pool_zfs/fs
My question is more to... (3 Replies)
Hi Gurus
I want to know the command & tips regarding, how to increase or decrease inode number of the particular ufs filesystem. Is it possible to do it in a live/production environment.
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I'm interested in adding more swap space to my current workstation (Solaris 10). I currently have 2 hard drives installed, however the system was only created with 512MB for swap that resides on drive 1. This drive is already sliced up and all slices are being used.
The second drive has two... (3 Replies)
Hi..
i am using sun solaris...and this is the filesystem information...
you can see th slice(swap) c0t0d0s1 is giving some absord information......and during rebooting it is asking to run fsck mnually..when i run fsck manually it is giving error incorrect starting and end header...smthing like... (1 Reply)