Does anyone know why a Linux box that is low on memory would choose to 
  not use swap? We have a couple of RedHat linux boxes that seem to 
choose to run out of memory before they'll use swap. They aren't even 
using the same kernel.

As an example, one of the boxes is RedHat 7.1 running a stock 
"2.4.9-21smp" kernel. It's swap partition is:

    Filename    Type            Size    Used    Priority
    /dev/sda10      partition   1036152 4       -1

and it it basically never really has anything real go to it. The main 
application is SAMBA (and the one that usually drives the "out of 
memory" situation).

Even running multiple instances of Netscape and letting them go idle 
doesn't seem to drive up swap.

Is there something we're not enabling or something we're missing? 
Other boxes we use (like for instance the desktop I'm writing from) 
seem to use swap judiciously.

Any clues would be appreciated.

Thanks,

                        - Matt

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