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Re: vm.swapness



On Thursday 08 September 2005 07:53, StasikOS wrote:
> > Читал, что активность использования своппа можно решулировать через
> > /proc/sys/vm/swapness. У меня такой ветки нету. Как все же регулировать?
> > Стоит у меня ядро 2.6.11 с патчами ck5.
>
> /proc/sys/vm/swappines - оно? У меня обычное ядро 2.6.7-k7. Было там
Оно, но у меня такого нету.
> значение 60. Еще об этом нашел тут:
> http://fps.rbiz.ru/?module=articles&c=1&b=3&a=3

> "Также, возможно заставить систему устанавливать нужный режим при загрузке,
> прописав в файл /etc/sysctl.conf строку
> Код:
> vm.swappiness=100
> разумеется, вместо 100 следует подставить то значение, которое вам
> подходит."
>
> Вот у меня нет ключа autoswappiness =)
А у меня и того и того :(
Слышал, что в новых ядрах переделали на что-то другое. Вот вопрос, на что?

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