Thanks for the response. I'll let MD deal with it then.

Russ
----- Original Message -----
> On Saturday 08 February 2003 11:24 am, Russ wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I understand that the swap partition should be about twice that of your
> > physical ram. I have 256megs and when I allow MD to partition itself,
that
> > is the size of the swap partition it makes. Shouldn't it be 512?
> >
> > I seem to remember (from previous tries in the past) that there was an
> > issue of Linux not reading all the ram. There was a file that the person
> > was directed to and told to edit it to what his ram was. Does anyone out
> > there know what I am talking about?
> >
> The rule I follow is
>
> 2x RAM when physical RAM is 128MB or less;
> 1x RAM when physical RAM is 256MB but greater than 128;
> never a bigger swap than 256MB
>
> In monitoring, I have never had my swap usage get above 80MB when my
physical
> RAM was 256MB.  When I increased physical RAM to 512MB, I never use the
> swapfile at all, and I run a lot of stuff at the same time.
>
> Once you get past 256MB, you really don't put enough stuff in memory to
> require a swap file at all (for desktop use anyway).
> --
> Gregory K. Meyer, CPA



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