From: Hong Wang (hwang@haverford.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 16 2003 - 16:40:57 EDT
In our /var/adm/messges:
Sep 15 10:01:27 pluto unix: WARNING: /tmp: File system full, swap space
limit exceeded
Sep 15 10:01:27 pluto unix:
Sep 15 10:01:27 pluto unix: WARNING: /tmp: File system full, swap space
limit exceeded
Sep 15 10:01:27 pluto unix:
By checking that, our swap file is not added due to the maintenance reboot.
Manually doing
swap -a /SYSTEM_SWAP_FILE_1
I got the following messages:
"/SYSTEM_SWAP_FILE_2" is not valid for swapping.
It must be a block device or a regular file with the
"save user text on execution" bit set.
Is the file permission got messed up? By checking its permission:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 524288000 Aug 14 2002 /SYSTEM_SWAP_FILE_1
(Wait a second), the swap permission on one of our working system is:
-rw------T 1 root other 2097152000 Sep 2 10:58 /SYSTEM_SWAP_FILE_1
I guess this is right one.
Can somebody tell me how to the permission?
Thanks in advance!
Hong
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