Summary: No it doesn't have to be mounted like that. #2: One suggestion was that it is probably bad to leave it at the default as it can cause a DoS attack by simply using up all space on /tmp/. This is a good point, an if you read my NOTE below, you will see why.... #3: Most of the recommendations suggested to leave it on swap for performance reasons, but to limit the amount of space usable by /tmp. *** NOTE*** : We have an Oracle server with approx 8GB RAM which had two kernel panics in the last 60 days. First time there wasn't enough info in the crash-dump, and sun increased the file space for dumps (or something to taht effect). The second dump pointed to the fact that a large file had eaten up all space on /tmp/ (i.e. all swap) and caused the kernel to panic... which led me to ask this question. Original Question: > In reading the sun docs... I don't think it is necessary... except that in > some cases the performance may be worth-while... can someone give a > definitive answer on this? I've been told by one of our hardware vendors > that "Solaris is designed to have swap mounted as /tmp and it cannot be > changed"... which I find very odd and I believe it to be incorrect based > on Sun's own documentation. > > I've checked the net (google / sun man archives)... and can't seem to find > a definitive answer to this... Thank you very much all! Renny Koshy _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Mar 18 14:50:04 2004
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