RE: Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

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I have a swap file of 512mb because i was using 256mb, now i already have
512mb ram installed and the swap continue on 512mb, the system is acting
better now.

System monitor says:

CPU History
3.0 or 4.0 %
User Memory:
224mb of 495mb
Used swap:
0 bytes of 512mb

I have running one windows of firefox while viewing in system monitor.
Don't know if this values are okay I think they are normal but I don't have
to much experience.

Do you think I need to make some change in swap partition like going to 1gb,
if so, where can I find some help in doing that?

Thanks for your help.

George from Uruguay.






-----Mensaje original-----
De: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] En nombre
de Michael A. Peters
Enviado el: Miércoles, 13 de Febrero de 2008 06:07 p.m.
Para: CentOS mailing list
Asunto: Re:  Upgrade ram and what to do with SWAP PARTITION ?

Masters IT Gmail wrote:
> Now that I understand that i need more ram after i add this ram to my
> centos, what I need to do in order to increase my swap partition, thanks
in
> advance.

How much swap do you currently have?
You may not need to increase swap at all.

If you do - I haven't tried this method in CentOS (or any OS) but it 
should work:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq#head-75ffcb00cefe143fc380f84d7ea92
03f16a596d0

It creates a swap file instead of a swap partition. Much easier than 
finding unpartitioned space ...
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