How to create a swapfile?
I have a 500Gib hard disk and 2Gib of RAM. I have ubuntu 12.04
When I originally particioned the disk, I had unallocated space because I had another disk with Windows in it. This disk died, so I had to install Windows in this disk and had to erase Swap Partition.
Now, as I work with lot of pictures, videos and so on, computer is turning slow and I think it is because I haven't swapfile.
A friend of mine gave me the command below, but the count number give me 2Gib of swapfile and I want to have 4 Gib of swapfile.
Please can you tell me which number to put in count?
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile.swap bs=4096 count=1048576
Solution 1:
To create 4GB of swapfile, you can run:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=swapfile bs=1K count=4M
so by using multiplicative suffixes it's easier to count (1K * 4M = 4 GiB).
Then you need to convert that file into swap space, and enable it, so:
sudo mkswap swapfile
sudo swapon swapfile
For more details, check: How do I add a swap?
Solution 2:
The basic steps of how to create a swap file are described in Arch Wiki article on swap. I took the liberty of condensing all those steps into a script。 Basic usage:
Usage is very simple:
sudo ./addswap.sh INTEGER LETTER
For adding 1 gigabyte you would do sudo ./addswap.sh 1 G
. For adding 1 megabyte do sudo ./addswap.sh 1 M
.
Script
This script is also available on my personal GitHub repository.
#!/bin/bash
set -e # bail if anything goes wrong
is_root(){
if [ "$( id -u )" -ne 0 ] ; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
get_swap_amount(){
# Obtain amount of swap in Gigabytes
awk '/SwapTotal/{printf "%.2f",($2/1048576)}' /proc/meminfo
}
make_swap_file(){
# This is the function that does the job of creatig swap file
# and enabling it. All files are timestamped
printf "Current swap ammount: %f\n" "$(get_swap_amount)"
printf "Working on creating swap file\n"
DATE=$(date +%s) # append date of creation to filename
filename="/swapfile.""$DATE" # File will be /swapfile.$DATE
dd if=/dev/zero of="$filename" bs=1"$2" count="$1"
chmod 600 "$filename"
mkswap "$filename" &&
swapon "$filename" &&
printf "\nCreated and turned on %s\n" "$filename"
printf "Current swap ammount: %f" "$(get_swap_amount)"
}
ask_to_enable_on_boot(){
# Prompt user to enable this new swap file on boot. If user
# enters y, the swap file will be added to /etc/fstab
printf "Do you want to turn on this file at boot?[y/n]\n"
read ANSWER
case "$ANSWER" in
[Yy]) printf "\n%s none swap defaults 0 0\n" "$filename" >> /etc/fstab &&
printf "\n %s added to /etc/fstab successfuly\n" "$filename"
exit 0 ;;
[Nn]) printf "Exiting\n" && exit 0 ;;
*) printf "Wrong input: %s . Exiting. /etc/fstab not altered\n" "$ANSWER" && exit 1 ;;
esac
}
bad_arguments(){
# check if second argument is a character
case "$2" in
[A-Z]) return 1;;
*) return 0;;
esac
# Check if first argument is a digit.
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/3951175/3701431
case "$1" in
''|*[!0-9]*) return 0;;
*) return 1 ;;
esac
}
main(){
# Check if we're root and if args are OK. If everything is ok, do stuff
if is_root
then
if [ $# -ne 2 ] || bad_arguments "$@"
then
printf "%s\n" ">>> ERR: $0: bad or insufficient arguments" > /dev/stderr
printf "%s\n" ">>> Usage: $0 INTEGER LETTER" > /dev/stderr
exit 2
fi
make_swap_file "$@" && ask_to_enable_on_boot
else
printf ">>> ERR: $0 must run as root\n" > /dev/stderr
exit 1
fi
}
main "$@"
Test run
$ sudo ./addswap.sh 1 G
[sudo] password for xieerqi:
Current swap ammount: 4.000000
Working on creating swap file
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 6.83322 s, 157 MB/s
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 1024 MiB (1073737728 bytes)
no label, UUID=8bf1d78d-0a8a-478b-a783-38c5935c362f
Created and turned on /swapfile.1498976162
Current swap ammount: 5.000000Do you want to turn on this file at boot?[y/n]
Y
/swapfile.1498976162 added to /etc/fstab successfuly
$
Solution 3:
Multiply your count by 2.
If
1048576 blocks with a size of 4086bytes each = 2GB
then,
2097152 blocks with a size of 4086bytes each = 4GB
For anyone else reading this, the above values are not accurate. They're based off the values given by the OP