hi,
i had experienced this before and mailed to this mailing list regarding
this..
i also mailed quite number o fother mailing list.. but dint get any
responses.
is there any priority  based on which kernel decides to swap mem pages to
disk?
if yes, kernel might be givin swap too low priority to keep it unocuupied..
nishan


On 6/15/06, justin joseph <justin_joseph007 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> On this machine...
>
> [root at localhost root]# cat /etc/issue
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon)
> Kernel \r on an \m
>
>
> the swap space is not being used.  I tried giving
> 'swapon -a -e' although this is done by rc.sysinit i
> think.
>
> 'cat /proc/swaps' gives..
>
> Filename                        Type            Size
> Used    Priority
> /dev/hda2                       partition
> 2096472 0       3
>
> How is not the cache being used?
>
> thanks
> Justin
>
>
>
>
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