I'm running linux sles9 sp3 on z/vm 5.1 . The person
who genned the linux guests partitioned a 3390 as
 /dev/dasdb1   „   swap   „           „ 1020.0 MB„ 
 /dev/dasdb2    „   /tmp   „           „    1.2 GB„ .

This next line is a my humble opinion. There is some
kind of memory leak in the java code written for the
apps on these guest. Why you ask? When the guests are
started we have ~190 tasks running with 0k swap space
used. Now as things get started I would expect some
swap space to be used. But as the week wears on the
number of tasks creep up (~260-280) and the swap space
decreases and never releases.  The tasks are not
zombies but show 'sleeping'.   
I know the next statement isn't a permanent fix but  I
need to know if(and how) I can increase  my swap
space. 
Or do I have an option "B" and what that option is and
how to impliment that option.
again I know the best thing to do is fix the code but
that won't happen. 
thanks
Mace    



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