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- From: ronald@lowt.phys.tue.nl (Ronald Aarts)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Re: Paging spaces fill - How to fix?
- Message-ID: <6905@tuegate.tue.nl>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 07:37:20 GMT
- References: <93008.151925RBNTJC@rohvm1.rohmhaas.com>
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- RBNTJC@rohvm1.rohmhaas.com (Thomas J Cozzolino) writes:
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- >...
- > 2). Is there a way to "clean up" paging space disks w/o rebooting?
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- You can try a "/etc/slibclean" (to be executed as root). It frees memory that
- is occupied by shared libraries. It worked in our case, but I forgot what
- caused the problem (X or something else). Actually we put it in root's crontab
- to be executed regularly.
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