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Hello
a good helper regarding SWAPPER.DAT is SwapMonitor 3.1 and here
is the URL:
http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~kjones/
It's FreeWare ;-)
Regards, svobi
steve53@earthlink.net on 07.09.2002 09.55.05
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In <3D78D254.28FD6D58@charter.net>, on 09/06/02
at 08:06 AM, Ray Davison said:
>I am currently looking at four swap files on three machines -
one has two
>versions installed and one of them was last run yesterday. The
machine
>with two installations is an old socket 7 P200 with 64M Ram the
other two
>have 256M.
With 256MB, you have to work reasonably hard to hit the swapper
at all.
With 64MB, it's much easier. :-)
>The size of all swap files is the same: 2097152. This seems
rather small
>compared to some of the numbers I have seen reported. One
reason I put
Well, some folks don't have a properly sized swap file. Others
really do
try to run things like Java and Mozilla in less than 128MB.
>it in a root dir with little else is to make it easy to check -
>yes I could run mem watch but that seems to be unneeded clutter
for a
>nonproblem.
If it's not getting accessed, the root is as good a place as any.
Steven
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