Re: secondary paging

From: rohan chandrashekar (rohanchandrashekar@YAHOO.COM)
Date: Fri Jan 10 2003 - 09:42:15 EST


Thanks. Yes, I don't want to lose the disk redudancy by creating secondary paging space on the mirrored disk. I have another question. I have a box running 4.3.3 that has a 4gb real memory. I want to reduce the default paging space hd6. But I have only 64mb space on the rootvg to create a temporary paging space. I want to know what is the minimum temporary paging space I need to have in the rootvg volume group?
Rohan

 "Green, Simon" <SGreen@KRAFTEUROPE.COM> wrote:If you are mirroring your rootvg, then you should mirror all paging spaces. Otherwise you're giving up your protection if you have a disk failure. (The system will keep running until it needs to page in from the failed disk, at which point it will probably crash.) I can't remember if a mirrored dump LV is valid or not: I thought that the correct way to configure it was to have two dump devices on separate disks. However, if you have a disk failure it's usually obvious enough that you don't need a dump to sort it out. The advantage of having a separate dump LV, rather than using a paging space is that you can reboot the system quickly and still have access to the dump for analysis without having to copy it first. You could copy it to a secondary paging space, (i.e. not hd6), which isn't set to swapon automatically, but then you've got to remember to activate it manually after a reboot. I think it still needs to be in rootvg,!
 so that might be awkward unless you've got a rootvg with many disks in it.

Simon Green
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-----Original Message-----
From: rohan chandrashekar [mailto:rohanchandrashekar@YAHOO.COM]
Sent: 08 January 2003 17:50
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: secondary paging

I have a AIX 4.3.3 system on which I have the paging space and the dump device mirrored. Both the rootdisk and the mirrored disk are in the rootvg volumegroup. The dump device and the paging space are not the same on the same logical volume.I want to know if I can remove the paging space from the mirrored disk and use it as a secondary paging space..?

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