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02-13-2003 07:46 AM
02-13-2003 07:46 AM
i have a 2gig chunk
/dev/vg00/lvswap01
i have read you can use a swap chunk as dump space as well
the lvol is set up corectly with contiguous and what not
currently it shows under swapinfo and crashconf corectly
however when ever i reboot i have to set one or the other maually
no i have in my /etc/fstab file
/dev/vg00/lvswap01 ... dump defaults 0 0
/dev/vg00/lvswap01 ... swap pri=1 0 0
is this correct to have 2 entrys in the fstab? if not how shoul di have this configed?
thanks for your help
Jim
/dev/vg00/lvswap01
i have read you can use a swap chunk as dump space as well
the lvol is set up corectly with contiguous and what not
currently it shows under swapinfo and crashconf corectly
however when ever i reboot i have to set one or the other maually
no i have in my /etc/fstab file
/dev/vg00/lvswap01 ... dump defaults 0 0
/dev/vg00/lvswap01 ... swap pri=1 0 0
is this correct to have 2 entrys in the fstab? if not how shoul di have this configed?
thanks for your help
Jim
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02-13-2003 08:16 AM
02-13-2003 08:16 AM
Solution
Jim,
See Frank Slootweg's response in this thread:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xfa0857bd90a9d611abdb0090277a778c,00.html
Pete
Pete
See Frank Slootweg's response in this thread:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xfa0857bd90a9d611abdb0090277a778c,00.html
Pete
Pete
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