Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!ria!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!ccu.umanitoba.ca!herald.usask.ca!alberta!ubc-cs!uw-beaver!cornell!llenroc!batcomputer!munnari.oz.au!manuel!newshost!bfls From: bfls@cain.anu.edu.au (Barbara La Scala) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Page Space Problems Message-ID: Date: 14 Mar 91 05:22:56 GMT Sender: news@newshost.anu.edu.au Organization: Australian National University Lines: 20 I think this has been mentioned before but (like a fool) I didn't take note of it. I was attempting to compile an ordinary sized program only to have my compilation abort with the error message 1501-229 Compilation ended due to lack of space After much searching around I discovered (in /usr/lpp/xlc/bin/README.xlc) that this error message means the system has run out of page space. The "lsps" command, which lists the attributes of your paging space, shows that 83% of my 32MB swap space is used, even though I'm not running any large programs. In fact according to the output from ps, the only process which is using a significant amount of memory is the swapper, which is using around 50% of memory! Is this normal? (I can't find any info on "swapper" in InfoExplorer). Assuming it isn't, is there any way (short of a reboot) I can free up my swap space? Help! Barbara La Scala Internet: bfls@cain.anu.edu.au Australian National University