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Swappiness Value

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What command can I use to display the kernel's swappiness value?

I'm claiming the following, so you'll have to provide a different response:

sysctl  vm.swappiness

 

Is there any other means available?

Trevor "Red Hat Evangelist" Chandler
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dayhat
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I would check here to get current value on the running kernel

# cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness

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dayhat
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I would check here to get current value on the running kernel

# cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness

Trevor
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Looks like we have a winner!!!!

Thanks for your contribution dayhat!!!

Trevor "Red Hat Evangelist" Chandler
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Thanks you Trevor!!, delighted to contribute with my grain of sand.

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