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    SG2100 128GB SSD and Swap

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      The Party of Hell No @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10
      Okay Stephen riddle me this... yesterday I was able to get the swap file to show in the gui under system information by editing the fstab to correct the location of the swap file partition. Today I see my amount of swap is 1024 and "gpart show" says I have 1.06 or "freebsd-swap (1.0G)." What kind of trickery is this!

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Unclear what your question is? You appear to have a 1GB SWAP partition and it's configured correctly if it appears in the gui.

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            The Party of Hell No @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10
            Sorry, I was not clear... the gui, system Information says the swap file is 1024mb but the swap file according to gpart is 1.0g. My thinking is these two should match? Am I wrong about that?

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              JonathanLee @The Party of Hell No
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              @The-Party-of-Hell-No

              Your in luck that is 1GB

              64MB X 2 = 128MB a fourth of a 1GB

              128MB X 2 = 512MB or half a 1GB

              512 X 2 = 1024MB or Also known as 1GB :)

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                The Party of Hell No @JonathanLee
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                @JonathanLee said in SG2100 128GB SSD and Swap:

                @The-Party-of-Hell-No

                Your in luck that is 1GB

                64MB X 2 = 128MB a fourth of a 1GB

                128MB X 2 = 512MB or half a 1GB

                512 X 2 = 1024MB or Also known as 1GB :)

                Ahh shit, I sound like a bumpkin... never mind.
                Hey could someone upvote me so I am not stopped from submitting posts because I have to wait 140 seconds as a new user.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  Your rep is over 5 now you should be good.

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                    The Party of Hell No @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10 Thank you.

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                    • JonathanLeeJ
                      JonathanLee
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                      Quick Question @stephenw10 @jimp

                      I am testing SWAP on a USB drive and I used gpart to create a swap partition on the drive, I have it referenced and it is working...

                      Screenshot 2024-05-09 at 15.35.46.png

                      But it doesn't show usage here...
                      Screenshot 2024-05-09 at 15.36.07.png

                      But it does here

                      Screenshot 2024-05-09 at 15.37.07.png

                      This all seemed to math up with the SSD use

                      Screenshot 2024-05-09 at 15.37.46.png

                      Geom name: ada0
                      modified: false
                      state: OK
                      fwheads: 16
                      fwsectors: 63
                      last: 250069679
                      first: 1
                      entries: 4
                      scheme: MBR
                      Providers:
                      1. Name: ada0s1
                         Mediasize: 272629760 (260M)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 512
                         Mode: r0w0e0
                         efimedia: HD(1,MBR,00000000,0x1,0x82000)
                         rawtype: 239
                         length: 272629760
                         offset: 512
                         type: efi
                         index: 1
                         end: 532480
                         start: 1
                      2. Name: ada0s2
                         Mediasize: 67108864 (64M)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 272630272
                         Mode: r0w0e0
                         efimedia: HD(2,MBR,00000000,0x82001,0x20000)
                         rawtype: 11
                         length: 67108864
                         offset: 272630272
                         type: fat32
                         index: 2
                         end: 663552
                         start: 532481
                      3. Name: ada0s3
                         Mediasize: 127695937024 (119G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 339739136
                         Mode: r1w1e2
                         efimedia: HD(3,MBR,00000000,0xa2001,0xedda2af)
                         attrib: active
                         rawtype: 165
                         length: 127695937024
                         offset: 339739136
                         type: freebsd
                         index: 3
                         end: 250069679
                         start: 663553
                      Consumers:
                      1. Name: ada0
                         Mediasize: 128035676160 (119G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Mode: r1w1e3
                      
                      Geom name: ada0s3
                      modified: false
                      state: OK
                      fwheads: 16
                      fwsectors: 63
                      last: 249406126
                      first: 0
                      entries: 8
                      scheme: BSD
                      Providers:
                      1. Name: ada0s3a
                         Mediasize: 120590425600 (112G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 339747328
                         Mode: r1w1e1
                         rawtype: 27
                         length: 120590425600
                         offset: 8192
                         type: freebsd-zfs
                         index: 1
                         end: 235528190
                         start: 16
                      2. Name: ada0s3b
                         Mediasize: 7105150976 (6.6G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 120930172928
                         Mode: r0w0e0
                         rawtype: 1
                         length: 7105150976
                         offset: 120590433792
                         type: freebsd-swap
                         index: 2
                         end: 249405438
                         start: 235528191
                      Consumers:
                      1. Name: ada0s3
                         Mediasize: 127695937024 (119G)
                         Sectorsize: 512
                         Stripesize: 0
                         Stripeoffset: 339739136
                         Mode: r1w1e2
                      

                      Just to confirm this is correct right I can hear the drive running seeking etc

                      I checked the ada0 made sure it would work unplugged it to make use it was the right drive name also

                      Make sure to upvote

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                      • JonathanLeeJ
                        JonathanLee
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                        Screenshot 2024-05-09 at 15.40.28.png

                        Disregard I spoke to soon...

                        Make sure to upvote

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                        • JonathanLeeJ
                          JonathanLee
                          last edited by JonathanLee

                          @stephenw10 said in SG2100 128GB SSD and Swap:

                          /dev/ada0s3b

                          With use of the drive "da0" in place of "/dev/ada0s3b how can I still use the SWAP and have coredumps generate?

                          How can I still use the external drive for swap and access core dumps in /var/crashes?

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                          • JonathanLeeJ
                            JonathanLee
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                            I need to use

                            /dev/ada0s3b for dump

                            and
                            /dev/da0 for swapping

                            can I separate them?

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              Not easily. Not as far as I know at least.

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