On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Alec Berryman wrote: > I know that raid1 swap will not be faster than two swap partitions of > equal priority; however, I'm more worried about reliability.
any disk that crashed that had used swap space will hang the system any unused swap space is not an issue and will not hang the system do yo know when the system is using which of the two swap and when it crashed if you use raid'd swap space, you can protect against the one disk dying with swap data on it ... more importantly.. you'd want to know within a few minutes if and when your raid disk died so you can fix it asap before the 2nd disk goes poof definitive answers always have [spoken/unspoken] assumptions ... c ya alvin > If there are two swap partitions on separate drives, and if one drive > fails, I'll lose whatever was swapped out of memory to that drive. > Will that cause a problem; will the operating system expect the > swapped memory to be there, and possibly hang if it's not? The Debian > rootraid HOWTO (http://alioth.debian.org/projects/rootraiddoc/) > suggests that it might; I'm asking for more definite confirmation. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]