On 05/04/2010 09:54, Jürgen Keil wrote:

AFAIK. if swap -l shows no swap in use, you can delete it. I believe
that it won't actually let you delete it if any swap is being used, so
it is pretty safe to try to so.
That's the theory.  But with zfs it is possible that you can't
delete the last swap device, although no blocks are in use

the other thing is how much space is reserved even if not used.
if you want to delete a swap your memory should be able to satisfy all memory reservations as well.


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