Re: Swap=LABEL, something or other

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> > > Short time ago, I was playing with the swapiness (sp?) commands and
> > > currently run at 10; which was supposed to give a performance boost.
> > > No go. My box has been getting slower and slower

I am sorry that I missed the start of this thread, but assuming that the
'10' to which is referred above is a operating system priority, to speed
up the program execution remember that "higher" means smaller numbers.
19 is the lowest priority and -19 is the highest.  (Another hangover
from UNIX history.)

> > I've never played with that.  I'd only do so if you had special needs
> > for it, and were familiar with how swap worked.

This applies to me as well.*SIGH*

dlg

> Well as my machine performs more and more slowly with boot messages
> about swap, I'd consider that a special need and the familiarity came
> from http://www.linuxjournal.com/comment/reply/8308.
> 
> >
> > > and I even added 3Mbps from my ISP service and I think it is still
> > > getting slower.
> >
> > I have no idea what that's supposed to do with swap.
> 
> Absolutely nothing. But it can have an impact on performance. Place
> several poorly configured applications and settings together and they
> will, in concert, conspire to kill performance.
> >
> > > I am considering wiping the drive and trying Centos or something like
> > > it that sounds a little more stable.
> >
> > You're the first I've come across having problems with swap.  I'm more
> > inclined to believe that it's a setup issue.
> 
> Good possibility you are right. As MS eats the fatty tissue covering
> the nerve cells in my Cervical spine and brain, loading an OS 5 or 6
> times is unfortunately my Friday or Saturday night out...Oh, well.
> Besides astronomy and photography will kick in now that the weather is
> becoming so nice.
> 
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