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Yes, I did make fstab statement.
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-Tom-
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On Fri Jul 30 10:24 , lukas <lukas@××××××.de> sent:
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>On Friday 30 July 2004 16:59, Gyujin Park wrote: |
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>> I've recently switched to Gentoo, and the server was running fine |
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>> until there was a problem with SWAP. |
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>> Gentoo Server Performance decreased and of course Physical Memory was |
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>> high and warning was sent to root, me. |
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>> I've correctly mkswap /dev/hda2 |
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>> and correctly swapon -a |
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>> However, it gives me resource busy. |
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>> Also, when I do |
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>> free |
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>> it shows no swap is used even though physical memory level is 98%. |
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>Have you made an entry for the swapspace in your /etc/fstab? |
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>/dev/hda2 none swap sw 0 0 |
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>> Of course, the system gets unstable and forces me to shutdown some |
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>> services, which brings down to about 95%. |
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>> Why doesn't Gentoo utilitze swap? |
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>I never had any problems with swapspace and gentoo. |
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>> also, I'm only running mysql, http, vsftpd. |
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>> What is the problem with Gentoo performance, whenever I add people |
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>> and put a quota on, and restart quota service? The it eats Memory. |
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>I don't know. I never used quota on gentoo. |
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>cu |
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>lukas |
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