Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 15:08:55 +0200 From: Kai Gallasch <gallasch@free.de> To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD 9.1 and swap on zfs Message-ID: <9407C6ED-3B4C-4BA2-8B88-F8A998E0A847@free.de>
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Hi. When running a ZFS on root FreeBSD install.. is it for FreeBSD 9.1 (ZFS v28) still not advisable to use a vdev as = swapspace? - like: # zfs create -V 8G \ -o org.freebsd:swap=3Don \ -o sync=3Ddisabled \ -o primarycache=3Dnone \ -o secondarycache=3Dnone rpool/swap # swapon /dev/zvol/rpool/swap Often voiced fears for swapping on zfs are, that at the moment the = server starts to swap, ZFS will start to compete for memory with the = short-on-memory server itself (reason for swapping) and the system will = lock up shortly after. Seems a lot of ZFS-on-root single disk setups make use of an extra swap = partition on the root-disk. People booting of a mirrored-zpool often seem to have a swap partition = on both disks forming the zpool and use those as devices for a gmirror. = They then use the gmirror device as swap. Which approach is the recommended one? Swapping to ZFS *or* a swap partition / gmirror on top of two = partitions?=20 Regards, Kai Gallasch.
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