Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!caen!mtu.edu!mtu.edu!rel From: rel@mtu.edu (Robert E. Landsparger) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: paging space Message-ID: <1991Jun2.035033.6444@mtu.edu> Date: 2 Jun 91 03:50:33 GMT References: <598@afc-tci.UUCP> Sender: news@mtu.edu Reply-To: rel@mtu.edu (Robert E. Landsparger) Organization: Michigan Technological University Lines: 28 In article <598@afc-tci.UUCP>, joubert@afc-tci.UUCP (Joubert Berger) writes: |> Anyone know how to deactive a paging space. I created a very large |> paging space and I know what to make it smaller. So I am going to delete |> the paging space and recreate it. But I need to first make the paging |> space unactive. Any ideas? |> Joubert One way, is to disable it through SMIT so it is not active on system restart, and re-boot the system. This will cause it not to become active when the system comes back up. Then remove the paging space. I currently don't know off a way to turn off paging space that is in use. I am sure SOMEONE will correct (flame) me if I am wrong. --Bob -- USER: Can I get a list of *all* the unix commands? CONSULTANT: man -k - | lpr - USER: huh? +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Robert E. Landsparger (rel@mtu.edu) - Computing Technology Services | Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931 (906) 487-2110 +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | The above comments do not always represent those of my employer. +