"Not enough memory" on Sun 386i/250 under SunOS 4.0.1
Pat Lashley
apple!serendip!pat at decwrl.dec.com
Thu Mar 16 08:08:27 AEST 1989
In article <8902231707.AA12812 at columbia.edu> shenkin at cunixc.cc.columbia.edu (Peter S. Shenkin) writes:
> 3. Doubled the size of the swap-space, from 16.3 to 32.6 Mbytes,
> and made sure this took place using format> partition> print.
> (See FLAME below on repartitioning operation... grrr!)
Um, you really didn't have to do this. I tend to run -LOTS- of windows.
Some of them have big applications in them (i.e. GNU emacs with ispell,
compile, etc.). When I realized that I was short on swap space, here is
what I did (as root) (my system name is `serendip'):
cd /files/swap
mkfile 16m serendip
swapon /files/swap/serendip
The final line may be placed in your rc.local so that you don't have to do
it again. Make sure that you don't use the `-n' flag to mkfile.
If client swap files can be normal NFS mounted files, why can't you use
one locally (at least as an expansion device).
-Pat
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