Hi,
Is the /dev/shm swap file the same as the RAM x 1 = swap file or are they different things?
I have a /dev/shm partition of 131MB, but if I view the configuration of the partitons within VI client, I have a swap file of 533MB, and then if I look in vCharter (ESX monitoring tool), it reports 800MB free in Swap
Can anybody shed any light on the different figures and what they mean.
Also, is there a command to view these from the cli? (I know that df -l will let me view the /dev/shm swap file)
Any help appreciated.
Sam.
/dev/shm is created by redhat, it is a temporary file and it is not the swap http://free-electrons.com/kerneldoc/latest/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
You can issue the free command to see the size of your swap and you should get the same value as the one displayed by the VI client.
You can issue the following command too: cat /proc/meminfo
You have also the esxtop command type m and you will get statistics about memory and swap.
/dev/shm is created by redhat, it is a temporary file and it is not the swap http://free-electrons.com/kerneldoc/latest/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
You can issue the free command to see the size of your swap and you should get the same value as the one displayed by the VI client.
You can issue the following command too: cat /proc/meminfo
You have also the esxtop command type m and you will get statistics about memory and swap.