Re: Paging Space Question

From: Pugliese, Edward (s11018@SLK.COM)
Date: Wed Oct 23 2002 - 07:53:20 EDT


Proper way to change paging space is "chps -s'##'" hd6 (where ## is the
number of logical partitions) or use smit. I don't think increasing the LV
size will actually tell the system to use that additional space for paging.
Same as if you change LV size for a filesystem, the filesystem won't know
about the additional space available unless you run "chfs -a size=+##
/fsname".

-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Oberle [mailto:Klaus.Oberle@LINDE-MH.DE]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:54 AM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Paging Space Question

Hi *

i increased the ps of an AIX box using "extendlv hd6 48 hdisk0". "lsps -a"
shows the correct size (2048MB now). However, "nmon" still displays 512.0MB
as virtual memory. Does the box need a reboot?

Thank's
Klaus

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