Carsten was suggesting that at point a time the first swap space filled.
At point b the system needed more storage so it used the second swap
space.  At point c a task that was using much of the space in the first
swap space terminated, freeing up swap space.  At point d we look at the
system and see the first space partially full and the second with some
pages being used.

The is a CP command, which escapes me at the moment, that will tell you
how many of the VDISK pages have been touched.  It should show that all of
them have been touched.  The Linux commands only show the current usage,
not the maximum usage.

Good Luck!

tom
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Toto, I have a feeling we're not in the mainframe world any more.
   _/)                  Tom Shilson
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