Ron said:
I have a spare drive that is 230G, so I have enough space. I suppose I can set swapoff, delete the swapfile, create a new 4G one, and set swapon. Or is there a better way?
>We were expecting the output of the "SHOW SHARED_BUFFERS;" command.
Ok, the result from that command is:
1GB
>Times have changed... (I'd have made a 4GB swap file.)>The system has only 4GB of RAM. I read that a reasonable swap size is 1/4 of RAM, so I've created a swap file of 1GB.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 11:56 AM Ron <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/05/2018 10:50 AM, Charles Martin wrote:
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The results I pasted were from:
SELECT * FROM pg_settings
Maybe I didn't get it the right way.
We were expecting the output of the "SHOW SHARED_BUFFERS;" command.
The system has only 4GB of RAM. I read that a reasonable swap size is 1/4 of RAM, so I've created a swap file of 1GB.
Times have changed... (I'd have made a 4GB swap file.)
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