1) Depends on the amount of memory your applications will be using, linux handles swap a little different than most unixs. 2) A swap partition can not exceed 2gb and you can not have more than 4 swap partitions. Now Im not sure if this a per disk limitation or a total limitation 3) depends on how hard you swap is being hit, if its hit alot I would say yes since the disk access time is quicker in the beginning. 4) its a combo of 7.1/7.2 with 2.4.9 kernel.
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 14:12, Richardson, Robert wrote: > Hello, > I am about to install Advanced Server 2.1 on a Compaq DL380. > It is to become an Oracle DB Server. > Memory is 4.6GB. > > Questions: > 1. What is the amount of swap that should be configured? > 2. Is it true that Linux swap should not exceed 4GB? > 3. Should the first swap partition be forced to be primary partition? > 4. What version of RH 7.X is Advanced Server 2.1 based on? > > > Thanks, > Robert Richardson > Activision Studios > Unix System Administrator > -- Richie Crews Unix Administrator / Internet Integrator RedHat Certified Engineer Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cell: (706) 773 - 3436 Desk: (706) 634 - 3681 Fax: (706) 634 - 3831 "Providing security for your email needs" Stop Spam, Support RBL http://www.mail-abuse.org -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list