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08-13-2004 03:12 AM
08-13-2004 03:12 AM
On 11.0 box, I have put two lines in the fstab file:
/dev/vg01/lvol1 ... swap pri=1 0 0
/dev/vg01/lvol1 ... dump default 0 0
in this way, this device is used for swap and dump. Can I do that? I'm just not used to seeing the same device in /etc/fstab file ,and served for two different purpose.
I used /sbin/rc1.d/S800crashconf to configure the dump space on the swap device.
/dev/vg01/lvol1 ... swap pri=1 0 0
/dev/vg01/lvol1 ... dump default 0 0
in this way, this device is used for swap and dump. Can I do that? I'm just not used to seeing the same device in /etc/fstab file ,and served for two different purpose.
I used /sbin/rc1.d/S800crashconf to configure the dump space on the swap device.
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08-13-2004 03:21 AM
08-13-2004 03:21 AM
Re: swap and dump entry in /etc/fstab file
Hi
To use this logical volume buth as swap and dump, u have to configure it as swap and dump using lvlnboot command(pl. see man page of lvlnboot)
only after that u can use a logical volume for swap and dump.
Thx
sanjeev gupta
To use this logical volume buth as swap and dump, u have to configure it as swap and dump using lvlnboot command(pl. see man page of lvlnboot)
only after that u can use a logical volume for swap and dump.
Thx
sanjeev gupta
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08-13-2004 03:24 AM
08-13-2004 03:24 AM
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Hi Hanry,
Yes you certainly can do that & as pointed out if it's primary swap & dump then make sure you designate it with lvlnboot commands.
But when it's secondary swap it can still be primary dump by using pri=0 on the dump line in fstab. Only primary *swap* must reside on the boot/root disk - primary dump can be anywhere.
Rgds,
Jeff
Yes you certainly can do that & as pointed out if it's primary swap & dump then make sure you designate it with lvlnboot commands.
But when it's secondary swap it can still be primary dump by using pri=0 on the dump line in fstab. Only primary *swap* must reside on the boot/root disk - primary dump can be anywhere.
Rgds,
Jeff
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