On 22 May 2011, at 23:46, Richard Lowe wrote: > Anyone who wants any bugs they encounter fixed.
There is that - if theres disk space available for a dump device, its sensible to configure one. I do despise that its almost impossible to remove the dump device without hackery, since dumpadm won't let you have no dump device configured. Some people don't want a dump device, and we should respect that. >> Second do we really use half memory for swap with large memory configs? >> > > It's a rough guess based on the likely compressability of the crash > dump, and the likely size of the kernel image. > > dumpadm(1) has its own logic as to the minimum size of dump device it > will even attempt to configure. I don't know how or if it and install > agree. It would perhaps be reasonable to have install configure the > minimum size acceptable to dumpadm. Very interesting, definitely worth us looking into the values dumpadm uses. Cheers, Alasdair _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
