paging space
Richard M. Mathews
richard at locus.com
Tue Jun 4 08:57:48 AEST 1991
rel at mtu.edu (Robert E. Landsparger) writes:
>In article <598 at afc-tci.UUCP>, joubert at afc-tci.UUCP (Joubert Berger) writes:
>|> Anyone know how to deactive a paging space. I created a very large
>|> paging space and I know what to make it smaller. So I am going to delete
>|> the paging space and recreate it. But I need to first make the paging
>|> space unactive. Any ideas?
>|> Joubert
Please specify the platform and release on all questions.
>I currently don't know off a way to turn off paging space that is in use. I
>am sure SOMEONE will correct (flame) me if I am wrong.
At least on AIX 1.2.* (PS/2 and 370) you can use the swapctl(SC_DEL,name)
call to remove a paging device on a running system. Note that you can't
delete the last paging device -- you have to add a new one before you
delete the old one. A floppy can be used as a temporary paging device
in order to grow or shrink an existing paging device).
Disclaimer: I only wrote the code. I don't speak for LCC or IBM.
Richard M. Mathews Freedom for Lithuania
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