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Tag Archives: ZFS
Increasing swap size on Solaris (using ZFS)
Today, I was installing the Oracle Database 11g R2 on a Solaris system, but it failed a prerequisite check during the installation – it did not have enough swap space available. This particular system I had installed with ZFS. Turns … Continue reading

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