Bizarre things started happening while I was demonstrating shell scripts
that I know work, including "out of virtual memory" and not consistently
accepting logins so I went exploring and noticed that df now turns up
hda3 /
hda1 /dos
hdb2 /mnt [this is the recently added 20GB disk holding the website]
and I'm pretty sure that before we installed the new disk and moved the
website to it, df showed
hda3 /
hda2 something with the word swap in it
hda1 /dos
What happened to swap when hdb2 came on the scene? Did hdb2 replace hda2?
(I'm assuming lack of swap could cause "out of virtual memory") What have I
done and how do I fix it?
We're pretty consistently well over our Committed Information Rate with our
T1 provider, but we weren't using the T1 when the problems occured, were
we? since everything's in the same room (including router and server.)
Liz Dunbar
Sunny & Albert
Baltimore MD
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Sunny & Albert's homepage: http://www.crosswinds.net/~secondwind/
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