Hi....! First of all, the original questions are below of their suggestions. I would like to thank you for all those who responded on my queries, namely; * Lieven Marchand [mal@wyrd.be] * vijay [vk_sol@yahoo.com] * Matthew Stier [Matthew.Stier@fnc.fujitsu.com] * Joe Matusiewicz [joem@nist.gov] * Timon, John [John.Timon@labatt.com] * Glen.Gold@uk.neceur.com * Vahid Moghaddasi [sunman@ureach.com] * Michael Maciolek [mikem@world.std.com] Here are their suggestions: * Lieven Marchand [mal@wyrd.be] > How could I repartition my Disk where it is already a live server? growfs > Another one is, how I will increase my swap space? swapon of additional swap partitions or swap files * vijay [vk_sol@yahoo.com] if its a root disk then boot it from cdrom and create partitions or If it other than root disk then unmount the all file systems and format the disk. then newfs, mount the partitions and store data from backup. if you want to incrase the partition size and if you have free cylenders which is in series of the partition which u want to increase then recreate that partition by adding remaining cylenders. then newfs, mount the partitions and store data from backup. If u want to add some more space to swap then create a file for swap and add it to swap see the swap man page . * Matthew Stier [Matthew.Stier@fnc.fujitsu.com] You can always create an empty file, and simply "add" it to your swap space. ie: % mkfile <filesize> <filename> % swap -a <filename> To make the change permanent, add the applicable line to the /etc/vfstab file. * Joe Matusiewicz [joem@nist.gov] Create a file the size of the amount of swap space you want to add. To add 300 meg of swap: mkfile 300m /export/home/swap To activate it: swap -a /export/home/swap To make it permanent on reboot you need to edit your /etc/vfstab file with: /export/home/swap - - swap - no - * Timon, John [John.Timon@labatt.com] if you have a slice free, you can tag it as swap with format then turn it on with swap -a /dev/dsk/c#t#d#s# if you have no free slices but have some room in a file system somewhere, you can create a swap 'file' using the mkfile command (see the man page) then just swap -a /path/to/file make sure that you add the newly created swap device/file to your /etc/vfstab file you do no need to reboot since swap can be added and deleted on a live system also you can have more than one swap device/file * Glen.Gold@uk.neceur.com You could use the format command, and shrink 1 partition while, increasing another. This method uses "hog-free-space" method. Take a look at format command in this regard ; just *dont* relabel the disk until you are 100% sure you know what you are/it is doing :-) I have read docs on the web about using swap space ; this is a good one: http://www.meangene.com/notes/swap.html * Vahid Moghaddasi [sunman@ureach.com] You can only repartition non-critical file systems such as /opt etc... you can not resize / /usr /var if system is up and running. for swap do this while system is up, find a big partition, cd there, mkfile -n size filename, the do swap -a /pathto/filename * Michael Maciolek [mikem@world.std.com] If you want to grow slice '4', for instance, and there's unallocated space just beyond slice 4, you can resize the partition using 'format' and then make the filesystem use the additional space using: /usr/lib/fs/ufs/mkfs -G -M /mount_point /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZsA newsize The new size is given in 512-byte blocks. Note that 'format' will not allow you to write a new partition table to a disk that has an active swap partition, but... You can add and remove swap space on the fly using the 'swap' command: swap -a swapname (to add space; swapname is a raw partition or file) swap -d swapname (to remove a partition/file from the swap area) -----Original Message----- From: sunmanagers-admin@sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-admin@sunmanagers.org]On Behalf Of Erwin B. Mendoza Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 4:30 PM To: (MailList) Sun Managers Subject: Repartition of Disk Greetings Guru!!! OS: Solaris 8 Hardware: Sun Server How could I repartition my Disk where it is already a live server? Another one is, how I will increase my swap space? Any help would highly appreciated..... Thanks and more power....... Best Regards, Erwin B. Mendoza Telephone No. : +632 631 7580 Cronus Group, Inc. 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