Has anyone ever tried the swapon -s command? According to the instructions, the -s option should report swap usage by device. All I get is wapon: /proc/swaps :No such file or device Is this a mismatch between swapon and the /proc filesystem in my 2.0.35 kernel or am I missing something or is my system missing something? I think I'm using the swap partition since top reports usage. I know I have /proc, I can do cat /proc/interrupts and stuff. This represents my attempt to track down the cause of a series of deadly kernels OOPSes rather than mere idle curiosity.... TIA Andrew Ford System Administrator, Bond Dept. A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. Phone: 314-955-6647 Fax:314-955-4897 andyford@agedwards.com - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
Hi, On Wed, Sep 09, Ford,Andy wrote:
Has anyone ever tried the swapon -s command? According to the instructions, the -s option should report swap usage by device. All I get is
swapon: /proc/swaps :No such file or device
Andrew Ford -o) Hubert Mantel /\\ _\_v
Oops, we have a too new version of it ;-) wapon -s works on 2.1.x kernels: Test100-DHCP9:/root # swapon -s Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/sda2 partition 130748 732 -1 - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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