Hi Daniel,
Just a stupid question, as I have done something different. Can't you use a
different device or slice for the dump? In that case there is no limitation
on the size of the dump device, as far as I know.
My setup: 96GB, dump device local 160G disc, slice for swap, slice for
dump, system boots from nanobsd usb-stick. All other disk ZFS filesystems
using LSI HBA for NFS and Samba clients.
MVH
Göran
--On August 9, 2011 17:26:46 +0300 Daniel Kalchev <dan...@digsys.bg> wrote:
I am trying to set up 64GB partitions for swap for a system that has 64GB
of RAM (with the idea to dump kernel core etc). But, on 8-stable as of
today I get:
WARNING: reducing size to maximum of 67108864 blocks per swap unit
Is there workaround for this limitation?
Daniel
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