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# Determine the current amount of paging space available to the server. | # Determine the current amount of paging space available to the server. | ||
#: <tt>'''# lsps -a'''</tt> | #: <tt>'''# lsps -a'''</tt> | ||
# Increase Paging Space | |||
#: <tt>'''# mkps -n -s <# logical partitions> <volume group> <physical volume>'''</tt> | |||
# Increase | |||
#: <tt>'''# | |||
== Linux Swap in a Partition == | == Linux Swap in a Partition == |
Revision as of 21:41, 13 October 2021
AIX 7.1
- Determine the current amount of paging space available to the server.
- # lsps -a
- Increase Paging Space
- # mkps -n -s <# logical partitions> <volume group> <physical volume>
Linux Swap in a Partition
Linux Swap in LVM
- Disable swap for the logical volume.
- # swapoff -v </dev/<volume group>/<swap logical volume>
- Resize the logical volume.
- # lvresize </dev/<volume group>/<swap logical volume> -L +<SIZE>G
- Format the new swap space.
- # mkswap </dev/<volume group>/<swap logical volume>
- Enable the swap space.
- # swapon -v </dev/<volume group>/<swap logical volume>