Hi everyone,
I have a computer running UnixWare 7.1.1 with two 9GB SCSI HDD mirroring each other. The consultants who configured the machine partitioned the disk into 3 partitions:
/ 6GB
/var 2GB
swap 1GB
The problem is our application is running on the / partition and is nearly out of disk space. Is there any reason for having such a large /var and swap space? We have less than 100MB in /var and from the information I have seen, swap partitions do not need to be this large. We have 256 MB of RAM. Is there some way to tell how much swap space is actually being used?
Assuming that some space can be reclaimed from the /var and swap partitions, can the extra space be added to / without reinstallation or restoring from backup?
Thanks for your help!!!
I have a computer running UnixWare 7.1.1 with two 9GB SCSI HDD mirroring each other. The consultants who configured the machine partitioned the disk into 3 partitions:
/ 6GB
/var 2GB
swap 1GB
The problem is our application is running on the / partition and is nearly out of disk space. Is there any reason for having such a large /var and swap space? We have less than 100MB in /var and from the information I have seen, swap partitions do not need to be this large. We have 256 MB of RAM. Is there some way to tell how much swap space is actually being used?
Assuming that some space can be reclaimed from the /var and swap partitions, can the extra space be added to / without reinstallation or restoring from backup?
Thanks for your help!!!