Thanks Brian for the explanation. :)
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Brian Ruthven - Solaris Network
Sustaining - Sun UK brian.ruth...@sun.com wrote:
tmpfs and ufs/zfs are different things.
You limit the amount of swap (i.e. disk-backed 'memory') by varying the
size of the device added using
Hi,
While using ufs root, we had an option for limiting the /tmp size using mount
-o size manual option or setting size=1024m in the vfstab.
Do we have any comparable option available when we use zfs root. If we execute
zfs set size=1024m rpool/swap
it resizes the whole of the swap area which