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AIX Version 4.3 Commands Reference, Volume 3

mkps Command

Purpose

Adds an additional paging space to the system.

Syntax

To Add a Logical Volume for Additional Paging Space

mkps [ -a ] [ -n ] [ -t lv ] -s LogicalPartitions VolumeGroup [ PhysicalVolume ]

To Add Additional Paging Space On an NFS Server

mkps [ -a ] [ -n ] -t nfs ServerHostName ServerFileName

Description

The mkps command adds additional paging space to the system. Before the paging space can be used it must be activated, using the swapon command. The VolumeGroup parameter specifies the volume group within which the logical volume for the paging space is to be made. The PhysicalVolume parameter specifies the physical volume of the VolumeGroup on which the logical volume is to be made.

In the second form of the mkps command, the ServerHostName parameter specifies the NFS server where the ServerFileName resides. The ServerFileName specifies the file which will be used for the NFS paging of the system. The ServerFileName file must exist and be exported correctly to the client that will use the file for paging.

You can use the Web-based System Manager File Systems application (wsm fs fast path) to run this command. You could also use the System Management Interface

Flags

-a Specifies that the paging space is configured at subsequent restarts.
-n Activates the paging space immediately.
-s LogicalPartitions Specifies the size of the paging space and the logical volume to be made in logical partitions.
-t Specifies the type of paging space to be created. One of the following variables is required:
lv Specifies that a paging space of type logical volume should be created on the system.
nfs Specifies that a paging space of type NFS should be created on the system.

Examples

  1. To create a paging space in volume group myvg that has four logical partitions and is activated immediately and at all subsequent system restarts, enter:
    mkps -a -n -s4 myvg
  2. To create an NFS paging space on the NFS server swapserve where the host swapserve has the /export/swap/swapclient file exported, enter:
    mkps -t nfs swapserve /export/swap/swapclient

Files

/etc/swapspaces Specifies the paging space devices that are activated by the swapon -a command.

Related Information

The chps command, lsps command, rmps command, mklv command, swapon command.

Paging Space Overview in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.

Logical Volume Storage Overview in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.

File Systems Overview for System Management in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.

Setting up and running Web-based System Management in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.

The System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) Overview in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.


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