more on unix swap space problem
Blair P. Houghton
bph at buengc.BU.EDU
Fri May 5 05:39:09 AEST 1989
In article <17287 at mimsy.UUCP> chris at mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) writes:
>In article <2760 at buengc.BU.EDU> bph at buengc.BU.EDU (Blair P. Houghton) writes:
>>My sysadmin (the fella sitting to my left) says that the swap space is
>>protected in such a way that an overlarge set of /usr/adm files won't
>>affect it. I was attributing the problem to the fact that we've allowed
>>/usr/adm/acct to hit 17meg. He says they're unrelated. I don't buy it.
>
>He is correct.[...]
I'll buy it. It's been pointed out to me that excessive use of X
applications can fill up the swap space itself toot sweet, causing the
problem I get.
He may be correct, but the dozen xterms he runs from .login say he's being
a memory-hog.
--Blair
"All I got is this one li'l window
for rn, and my login window, and
that spare, and that one with the
SPICE runs, and that xsplot with the
SPICE graphs, and the two artistically
arranged xclocks, and the bitmap of
Einstein, glaring at me all the time
to imagine more and know less, but
THAT's ALL... I swear... :-)"
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