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   swapoff    ( 8 )

включить / отключить устройства и файлы для разбиения по страницам и обмена (enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping)

Имя (Name)

swapon, swapoff - enable/disable devices and files for paging and
       swapping

Синопсис (Synopsis)

swapon [options] [specialfile...]

swapoff [-va] [specialfile...]


Описание (Description)

swapon is used to specify devices on which paging and swapping
       are to take place.

The device or file used is given by the specialfile parameter. It may be of the form -L label or -U uuid to indicate a device by label or uuid.

Calls to swapon normally occur in the system boot scripts making all swap devices available, so that the paging and swapping activity is interleaved across several devices and files.

swapoff disables swapping on the specified devices and files. When the -a flag is given, swapping is disabled on all known swap devices and files (as found in /proc/swaps or /etc/fstab).


Параметры (Options)

-a, --all
           All devices marked as "swap" in /etc/fstab are made
           available, except for those with the "noauto" option. Devices
           that are already being used as swap are silently skipped.

-d, --discard[=policy] Enable swap discards, if the swap backing device supports the discard or trim operation. This may improve performance on some Solid State Devices, but often it does not. The option allows one to select between two available swap discard policies:

--discard=once to perform a single-time discard operation for the whole swap area at swapon; or

--discard=pages to asynchronously discard freed swap pages before they are available for reuse.

If no policy is selected, the default behavior is to enable both discard types. The /etc/fstab mount options discard, discard=once, or discard=pages may also be used to enable discard flags.

-e, --ifexists Silently skip devices that do not exist. The /etc/fstab mount option nofail may also be used to skip non-existing device.

-f, --fixpgsz Reinitialize (exec mkswap) the swap space if its page size does not match that of the current running kernel. mkswap(8) initializes the whole device and does not check for bad blocks.

-h, --help Display help text and exit.

-L label Use the partition that has the specified label. (For this, access to /proc/partitions is needed.)

-o, --options opts Specify swap options by an fstab-compatible comma-separated string. For example:

swapon -o pri=1,discard=pages,nofail /dev/sda2

The opts string is evaluated last and overrides all other command line options.

-p, --priority priority Specify the priority of the swap device. priority is a value between -1 and 32767. Higher numbers indicate higher priority. See swapon(2) for a full description of swap priorities. Add pri=value to the option field of /etc/fstab for use with swapon -a. When no priority is defined, it defaults to -1.

-s, --summary Display swap usage summary by device. Equivalent to cat /proc/swaps. This output format is DEPRECATED in favour of --show that provides better control on output data.

--show[=column...] Display a definable table of swap areas. See the --help output for a list of available columns.

--output-all Output all available columns.

--noheadings Do not print headings when displaying --show output.

--raw Display --show output without aligning table columns.

--bytes Display swap size in bytes in --show output instead of in user-friendly units.

-U uuid Use the partition that has the specified uuid.

-v, --verbose Be verbose.

-V, --version Display version information and exit.


Статус выхода (Exit)

swapoff has the following exit status values since v2.36:

0 success

2 system has insufficient memory to stop swapping (OOM)

4 swapoff syscall failed for another reason

8 non-swapoff syscall system error (out of memory, ...)

16 usage or syntax error

32 all swapoff failed on --all

64 some swapoff succeeded on --all

The command swapoff --all returns 0 (all succeeded), 32 (all failed), or 64 (some failed, some succeeded).

+ The old versions before v2.36 has no documented exit status, 0 means success in all versions.


Окружение (Environment)

LIBMOUNT_DEBUG=all
           enables libmount debug output.

LIBBLKID_DEBUG=all enables libblkid debug output.


Файлы (Files)

/dev/sd??
           standard paging devices

/etc/fstab ascii filesystem description table


Примечание (Note)

Files with holes
       The swap file implementation in the kernel expects to be able to
       write to the file directly, without the assistance of the
       filesystem. This is a problem on files with holes or on
       copy-on-write files on filesystems like Btrfs.

Commands like cp(1) or truncate(1) create files with holes. These files will be rejected by swapon.

Preallocated files created by fallocate(1) may be interpreted as files with holes too depending of the filesystem. Preallocated swap files are supported on XFS since Linux 4.18.

The most portable solution to create a swap file is to use dd(1) and /dev/zero.

Btrfs Swap files on Btrfs are supported since Linux 5.0 on files with nocow attribute. See the btrfs(5) manual page for more details.

NFS Swap over NFS may not work.

Suspend swapon automatically detects and rewrites a swap space signature with old software suspend data (e.g., S1SUSPEND, S2SUSPEND, ...). The problem is that if we don't do it, then we get data corruption the next time an attempt at unsuspending is made.


История (History)

The swapon command appeared in 4.0BSD.

Смотри также (See also)

swapoff(2), swapon(2), fstab(5), init(8), fallocate(1),
       mkswap(8), mount(8), rc(8)

Сообщение об ошибках (Reporting bugs)

For bug reports, use the issue tracker at
       https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues.

Доступность (Availability)

The swapon command is part of the util-linux package which can be
       downloaded from Linux Kernel Archive
       <https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/>. This page
       is part of the util-linux (a random collection of Linux
       utilities) project. Information about the project can be found at
       ⟨https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/⟩. If you have
       a bug report for this manual page, send it to
       util-linux@vger.kernel.org. This page was obtained from the
       project's upstream Git repository
       ⟨git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/util-linux/util-linux.git⟩ on
       2021-08-27. (At that time, the date of the most recent commit
       that was found in the repository was 2021-08-24.) If you discover
       any rendering problems in this HTML version of the page, or you
       believe there is a better or more up-to-date source for the page,
       or you have corrections or improvements to the information in
       this COLOPHON (which is not part of the original manual page),
       send a mail to man-pages@man7.org

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