Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!rice!sun-spots-request From: alan%prism@gatech.edu (Alan M. Brown) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: sun 4.0 multiple swap partitions Keywords: SunOS Message-ID: <3641@kalliope.rice.edu> Date: 1 Jun 89 15:52:03 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 58 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 8, Issue 13, message 4 of 17 In article <8905190032.AA05736@rice.edu>, nassio%cfassp12@harvard.harvard.edu (George Nassiopoulos) writes: > We have a Sun 4/280 server running 4.0 -- we would like to be able to swap > on two partitions on two disks connected to the server, but don't seem to > be able to do so. [more detail removed - AMB] After fighting with unknowledgable Sun employees and some experimentation, I've found that the config program's handling of the "config vmunix..." specification is different between Sun OS 3.5 and 4.0. Note that at 3.5 and 4.0, TFM states that to specify two swap partitions, use a config line similar to "config vmunix root on xy0a swap on xy0b and xy1b" At 3.5 this works great, while at 4.0 an error message is produced by /usr/etc/config. Solution for 4.0: Simply specify your first (any) partition in the config line similar to "config vmunix root on xy0a swap on xy0b" then place in your /etc/fstab an entry for each partition to be swapped upon. For example, /dev/xy0b /swap swap rw 0 0 /dev/xy1f /swap swap rw 0 0 Now issue the "swapon -a" command. You should be able to verify the results with the "pstat -s" command. > Also, does anyone know if the naming of the kernel matters > at all. i.e. what does using the line: > # > ident GENERIC > # > do to you if the rest of the kernel is not really GENERIC? The naming of the kernel is entirely for your convenience. We use the names to specify different versions of the kernel, e.g., hostname.1, hostname.2. The only impact that I'm aware of is that your motd that appears at login includes a header which specifies the kernel name (RADAR.4 in this example), a build number (9), and a build date (...May 19...). login: alan Password: Last login: Thu Jun 1 09:51:09 from ... SunOS Release 4.0.1 (RADAR.4) #9: Fri May 19 16:47:05 EDT 1989 Alan M. Brown Systems Support Specialist Office of Computing Services telephone: (404) 894-4660 Georgia Institute of Technology Internet: alan@prism.gatech.edu Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0275 uucp: ...!{allegra,amd,hplabs,ut-ngp}!gatech!prism!alan