怎样添加、删除、移动Linux下的 Swap 空间

本文详细介绍如何在Linux系统中添加、删除及移动Swap空间。包括创建Swap分区或文件的方法,以及在救援模式下进行操作的步骤。同时提供了确保Swap空间正确启用的检查方法。

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怎样添加、删除、移动Linux下的 Swap 空间
Redhat Linux Space ,add ,delete and move(如果操作步骤,看红颜色的部分就可以了,详细可以看Redhat相关的指南书)
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You have two options: add a swap partition or add a swap file. It is recommended that you add a swap partition, but sometimes that is not easy if you do not have any free space available.
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To add a swap partition (assuming /dev/hdb2 is the swap partition you want to add):

1.?The hard drive can not be in use (partitions can not be mounted, and swap space can not be enabled). The easiest way to achieve this it to boot your system in rescue mode. Refer to Red Hat Linux Manuals Chapter 8 for instructions on booting into rescue mode. When prompted to mount the filesystem, select Skip.

Alternately, if the drive does not contain any partitions in use, you can unmount them and turn off all the swap space on the hard drive with the swapoff command.

2.?Create the swap partition using parted or fdisk. Using parted is easier than fdisk; thus, only parted will be explained. To create a swap partition with parted:?
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?*?At a shell prompt as root, type the command parted /dev/hdb, where /dev/hdb is the device name for the hard drive with free space.
?*?At the (parted) prompt, type print to view the existing partitions and the amount of free space. The start and end values are in megabytes. Determine how much free space is on the hard drive and how much you want to allocate for a new swap partition.
?*?At the (parted) prompt, type mkpartfs part-type linux-swap start end, where part-type is one of primary, extended, or logical, start is the starting point of the partition, and end is the end point of the partition.
Warning
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?*?Exit parted by typing quit.

3.?Now that you have the swap partition, use the command mkswap to setup the swap partition. At a shell prompt as root, type the following:
mkswap /dev/hdb2

4.?To enable the swap partition immediately, type the following command:
swapon /dev/hdb2

5.?To enable it at boot time, edit /etc/fstab to include:

/dev/hdb2?????????????? swap??????????????????? swap??? defaults??????? 0 0

6.?The next time the system boots, it will enable the new swap partition.

7.?After adding the new swap partition and enabling it, make sure it is enabled by viewing the output of the command cat /proc/swaps or free.

To add a swap file:

1.?Determine the size of the new swap file and multiple by 1024 to determine the block size. For example, the block size of a 64 MB swap file is 65536.

2.?At a shell prompt as root, type the following command with count being equal to the desired block size:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=65536


4.?To enable the swap file immediately but not automatically at boot time:
swapon /swapfile


6.?The next time the system boots, it will enable the new swap file.

7.?After adding the new swap file and enabling it, make sure it is enabled by viewing the output of the command cat /proc/swaps or free. ?
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Removing Swap Space

To remove a swap partition:
1.?The hard drive can not be in use (partitions can not be mounted, and swap space can not be enabled). The easiest way to achieve this it to boot your system in rescue mode. Refer to Red Hat Linux Manuals Chapter 8 for instructions on booting into rescue mode. When prompted to mount the filesystem, select Skip.

Alternately, if the drive does not contain any partitions in use, you can unmount them and turn off all the swap space on the hard drive with the swapoff command.

2.?At a shell prompt as root, execute the following command to make sure the swap partition is disabled (where /dev/hdb2 is the swap partition):
swapoff /dev/hdb2

3.?Remove its entry from /etc/fstab.

4.?Remove the partition using parted or fdisk. Only parted will be discussed. To remove the partition with parted:

?*?At a shell prompt as root, type the command parted /dev/hdb, where /dev/hdb is the device name for the hard drive with free space.
?*?At the (parted) prompt, type print to view the existing partitions and determine the minor number of the swap partition you wish to delete.
?*?At the (parted) prompt, type rm MINOR, where MINOR is the minor number of the partition you want to remove.
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Warning
??Changes take effect immediately; you must type the correct minor number.
?*?Type quit to exit parted.

To remove a swap file:
1.?At a shell prompt as root, execute the following command to disable the swap file (where /swapfile is the swap file):
swapoff /swapfile
2.?Remove its entry from /etc/fstab.
3.?Remove the actual file:
rm /swapfile
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Moving Swap Space
To move swap space from one location to another, follow the steps for removing swap space, and then follow the steps for adding swap space.
5.?To enable it at boot time, edit /etc/fstab to include:
/swapfile?????????????? swap??????????????????? swap??? defaults??????? 0 0
3.?Setup the swap file with the command:
mkswap /swapfile
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