Subject: 128Mb Swap limit?
From: Eric Fronberg (enf@cisco.com)
Date: Tue May 30 2000 - 20:33:31 MDT
The 1.2 Docs specify that you shouldn't create a swap space > 128Mb
Bottom of 5.9 Reads:
"As a general rule (if you are not certain how much swap space
to allocate), double th amount of physical RAM, but not that
the swap partition should not exceed 128 MB (even with more
than 64 MB) if you have 32 megs of RAM, 64 MB of swap is
recommended."
Why this limitation? I've got >256Mb RAM, seem silly to have a swap
space < size of RAM. Is this a SW limitation of YDL?
thanks!
-- enf
-----------------------------------------------
| Eric Fronberg | |
| Cisco Systems | email: enf@cisco.com |
| 170 W. Tasman Dr. | phone: 408 526 7834 |
| San Jose, CA 95134 | |
-----------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2a24 : Tue May 30 2000 - 20:32:56 MDT