On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 06:03:18PM +0100, Vincent Cunniffe wrote:
>lbedford at wbtsystems.com wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 05:24:02PM +0100, Dave Wilson wrote:
> > > > Will, can you give us the output of 'df' please, to see if you've
> > > > got any swap space set up for the system?
> > >
> > > df only shows mounted drives (swap is not mounted);
> > > try /sbin/swapon -s (as non-root is fine).
> > Or type in free, and get that output.
> > /proc/meminfo gives the same info...
>> Rats, was thinking of Solaris ;-)
df doesn't show swap space in Solaris either :-( However, most current
installations of Solaris will have a tmpfs filesystem mounted on swap and
that will show up in a df output, but it's not quite the same thing (i.e.
you could have much more swap than tmpfs space, or you might well not have
tmpfs used at all).
Regards,
Niall O Broin
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