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  1. .TH SWAP 8
  2. .SH NAME
  3. swap \- establish a swap file
  4. .SH SYNOPSIS
  5. .B swap
  6. .I file
  7. .SH DESCRIPTION
  8. .I Swap
  9. establishes a file or device for the system to swap on.
  10. If
  11. .I file
  12. is a device, the device is used directly; if a directory,
  13. a unique file is created in that directory on which to swap.
  14. The environment variable
  15. .B swap
  16. is set to the full name of the resulting file.
  17. The number of blocks available in the file or device
  18. must be at least the number of swap blocks configured
  19. at system boot time.
  20. .PP
  21. If a swap channel has already been set and no blocks
  22. are currently valid in the file the old file will be
  23. closed and then replaced. If any blocks are valid on
  24. the device an error is returned instead.
  25. .SH SOURCE
  26. .B /sys/src/cmd/swap.c
  27. .SH BUGS
  28. Swapping to a file served by a user-level process, such as
  29. .IR kfs (4),
  30. can lead to deadlock; use raw devices or remote files instead.