nikam wrote:

> you cannot create partition after installation.. u can can create a swap
> file, it behaves like a swap parition.. just let me know if u want how to..
> i will..
>
> kiran.
>
> root wrote:
>
> > Hi !
> >
> > The people in organisation use to run heavy regression jobs on Linux
> > Systems . For this we need a lot of  Swap space . We have increased the
> > swap area but the systems is not using more than 2 G.B of swap area . Is
> > there anyway we can tell the system to use the increase swap area , say
> > by reconfiguring Kernel ?
> >
> > Pl suggest
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Bhoopendra
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Hi !

I've been able to increase the swap space ultimtaely by creating the Swap
files . The physical memory(RAM) is 2 GB . One SWAP parttion of 2G.B  , two
SWAP FILES of 1 GB each . But the systems is not able to use swap space above
2 G..B . Is there anyway to tell the system to use the SWAP Area beyond 2 G.B
. or is it the limitation of Linux ?


N.B : I've readied a new Dell Precision 330 with 3 SCSI disks / 2 G.B RAM  &
created 3 SWAP parttions of 2G.B each on three separate disks but it is not
able to use SWAP space beyond 2 G.B .


Thanks

Bhoopendra


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