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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 20.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 21.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 22.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 23.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 24.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 25.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 26.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 27.\" 28.\" @(#)swapon.8 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93 29.\" $FreeBSD$ 30.\" 31.Dd November 29, 2021 32.Dt SWAPON 8 33.Os 34.Sh NAME 35.Nm swapon , swapoff , swapctl 36.Nd "specify devices for paging and swapping" 37.Sh SYNOPSIS 38.Nm swapon 39.Oo Fl F Ar fstab 40.Oc 41.Fl aLq | E Ar 42.Nm swapoff 43.Oo Fl F Ar fstab 44.Oc 45.Fl afLq | Ar 46.Nm swapctl 47.Op Fl AfghklmsU 48.Oo 49.Fl a Ar 50| 51.Fl d Ar 52.Oc 53.Sh DESCRIPTION 54The 55.Nm swapon , swapoff 56and 57.Nm swapctl 58utilities are used to control swap devices in the system. 59At boot time all swap entries in 60.Pa /etc/fstab 61are added automatically when the system goes multi-user. 62Swap devices use a fixed interleave; the maximum number of devices 63is unlimited. 64There is no priority mechanism. 65.Pp 66The 67.Nm swapon 68utility adds the specified swap devices to the system. 69If the 70.Fl a 71option is used, all swap devices in 72.Pa /etc/fstab 73will be added, unless their 74.Dq noauto 75or 76.Dq late 77option is also set. 78If the 79.Fl L 80option is specified, 81swap devices with the 82.Dq late 83option will be added as well as ones with no option. 84If the 85.Fl q 86option is used, 87informational messages will not be 88written to standard output when a swap device is added. 89The 90.Fl E 91option causes each of following devices to receive a 92.Dv BIO_DELETE 93command. 94This command marks the device's blocks as unused, except those that 95might store a disk label. 96This marking can erase a crash dump. 97To delay 98.Nm swapon 99for a device until after 100.Nm savecore 101has copied the crash dump to another location, use the 102.Dq late 103option. 104.Pp 105The 106.Nm swapoff 107utility removes the specified swap devices from the system. 108If the 109.Fl a 110option is used, all swap devices in 111.Pa /etc/fstab 112will be removed, unless their 113.Dq noauto 114option is also set. 115If the 116.Fl L 117option is specified, 118only swap devices with the 119.Dq late 120option will be removed. 121If the 122.Fl q 123option is used, 124informational messages will not be 125written to standard output when a swap device is removed. 126Note that 127.Nm swapoff 128will fail and refuse to remove a swap device if a very conservative 129check does not conclude that there is sufficient VM (memory + 130remaining swap devices) to run the system. 131The 132.Fl f 133option turns off this check, which could deadlock the system 134if there is insufficient swap space remaining. 135.Pp 136The 137.Nm swapoff 138utility 139must move swapped pages out of the device being removed which could 140lead to high system loads for a period of time, depending on how 141much data has been swapped out to that device. 142.Pp 143Other options supported by both 144.Nm swapon 145and 146.Nm swapoff 147are as follows: 148.Bl -tag -width indent 149.It Fl F Ar fstab 150Specify the 151.Pa fstab 152file to use (in conjunction with 153.Fl a Ns ). 154.El 155.Pp 156The 157.Nm swapctl 158utility exists primarily for those familiar with other 159.Bx Ns s 160and may be 161used to add, remove, or list swap devices. 162Note that the 163.Fl a 164option is used differently in 165.Nm swapctl 166and indicates that a specific list of devices should be added. 167The 168.Fl d 169option indicates that a specific list should be removed. 170The 171.Fl A 172and 173.Fl U 174options to 175.Nm swapctl 176operate on all swap entries in 177.Pa /etc/fstab 178which do not have their 179.Dq noauto 180option set. 181.Pp 182Swap information can be generated using the 183.Xr swapinfo 8 184utility, 185.Nm pstat 186.Fl s , 187or 188.Nm swapctl 189.Fl l . 190The 191.Nm swapctl 192utility has the following options for listing swap: 193.Bl -tag -width indent 194.It Fl h 195Output values in human-readable form. 196.It Fl g 197Output values in gigabytes. 198.It Fl k 199Output values in kilobytes. 200.It Fl m 201Output values in megabytes. 202.It Fl l 203List the devices making up system swap. 204.It Fl s 205Print a summary line for system swap. 206.Pp 207The 208.Ev BLOCKSIZE 209environment variable is used if not specifically 210overridden. 211512 byte blocks are used by default. 212.El 213.Sh FILES 214.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/{ada,da}?s?b" -compact 215.It Pa /dev/{ada,da}?s?b 216standard paging devices 217.It Pa /dev/md? 218memory disk devices 219.It Pa /etc/fstab 220.Tn ASCII 221file system description table 222.El 223.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 224These utilities may fail for the reasons described in 225.Xr swapon 2 . 226.Sh SEE ALSO 227.Xr swapon 2 , 228.Xr fstab 5 , 229.Xr init 8 , 230.Xr mdconfig 8 , 231.Xr pstat 8 , 232.Xr rc 8 233.Sh HISTORY 234The 235.Nm swapon 236utility appeared in 237.Bx 4.0 . 238The 239.Nm swapoff 240and 241.Nm swapctl 242utilities appeared in 243.Fx 5.1 . 244