swap space
Jamie Evans
jle at ncsu.UUCP
Wed May 2 01:58:51 AEST 1984
We recently added a 3-pack of ra81's to our 780 running
UNIX 4.2. After configuring the devices in, I also configured
additional swap space for the 81's. I heard that when using a
cluster of 3 81's, it is a good idea to have a least 2 additional
areas of swap space. We are using the 81's for user space only,
and are not booting up on them. But during the boot up time, I
get the following messages:
Adding /dev/ra0b as swap device
No such device: \c
Adding /dev/ra2b as swap device
No such device: \c
I have asked around, and have not found a solution yet. Is
this a bug fix under 4.2 that we missed? Below are the entries for
the swap devices under our /etc/fstab:
/dev/ra0b:swap:sw:1:3
.
.
.
/dev/ra2b:swap:sw:1:3
Any ideas would be appreciated. Please mail ideas, do not
post them to the net. Thanks in advance.
Jamie Evans
decvax!mcnc!ncsu!jle
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