NAME¶
dphys-swapfile - set up, mount/unmount, and delete an swap file
SYNOPSIS¶
dphys-swapfile setup|
swapon|
swapoff|
uninstall
DESCRIPTION¶
dphys-swapfile computes the size for an optimal swap file (and resizes an
existing swap file if necessary), mounts an swap file, unmounts it, and and
delete it if not wanted any more.
OPTIONS¶
There is only one parameter, an command, which can be either of these:
- setup
- Tells dphys-swapfile to compute the optimal swap file size
and (re-)generate an fitting swap file. Default it 2 times RAM size. This
can be called at boot time, so the file allways stays the right size for
current RAM, or run by hand whenever RAM size has changed.
- swapon
- and swapoff These run the swapon and
swapoff commands on the swapfile. Note that direct swapon/off from
/etc/fstab is not possible, as that is (at least on Debian) done in
the same script that mounts /var (which is where the swap file most likely
resides). And we need to do our setup between those actions. So pass up
/etc/fstab, and do our own swapon/off.
- uninstall
- Gets rid of an unwanted swap file, reclaiming the disk
space.
CONFIG¶
The config file
/etc/dphys-swapfile allows the user to set up the working
environment for dphys-swapfile.
This config file is a sh script fragment full of assignments, which is sourced.
Standard sh syntax rules apply. Assignments are:
- CONF_SWAPFILE
- Set where the swap file should be placed. Defaults to
/var/swap. It is unlikely that you will need to change this, unless you
have very strange partitioning, and then you will most likely be using an
swap partition anyway.
- CONF_SWAPSIZE
- Force file size to this. Default is 2*RAM size. This is
unlikely to be needed, unless in strange diskspace situations. Note that
swap enabled and smaller than RAM causes kernal-internal VM trouble on
random systems.
- CONF_SWAPFACTOR
- Set the relation between RAM and swap size. Must be an
integer. Defaults to 2 which means swap size = 2 * RAM size
- CONF_MAXSWAP
- Set maximum size of the swap file in MBytes. Defaults to
2048 which was the former kernel limit for the swapfile size and is now a
limit to prevent unusual big swap files on systems with a lot of RAM.
FILES¶
- /etc/dphys-swapfile
- user config
- $CONF_SWAPFILE
- the swap file, target of the whole action (defaults to
/var/swap)
EXAMPLES¶
dphys-swapfile is usually run at system startup and shutdown from an /etc/init.d
(or /etc/rc.d) script, such as this (minimal) one:
#!/bin/sh!
# /etc/init.d/dphys-swapfile - automatically set up an swapfile!
# author franklin, last modification 2004.06.04!
# This script is copyright ETH Zuerich Physics Departement,!
# use under either modified/non-advertising BSD or GPL license!
case "$1" in!
start)!
/sbin/dphys-swapfile setup!
/sbin/dphys-swapfile swapon!
;;!
stop)!
/sbin/dphys-swapfile swapoff!
;;!
esac!
exit 0!
If an sysadmin wants to have his swapfile in annother place, say /var/run/swap,
he can use:
In
/etc/dphys-swapfile:
CONF_SWAPFILE=/var/run/swap
AUTHOR¶
franklin@phys.ethz.ch,
http://www.phys.ethz.ch/~franklin/