[Bug 1374166] Re: Document how to add swap space on Azure resource disk
Cracco
daniele.cozzo at novaproject.it
Fri Nov 21 11:24:10 UTC 2014
Hi,
these are the steps I've used to add a swap partition to my Ubuntu VM on
Azure:
1) Add from Azure portal a new data disk (in my case I added 2 data
disk, the first is a 100 GB disk, the second one is a 6GB size for swap
partition)
“/dev/sda” is the Azure VM OS disk;
“/dev/sdb” is the Azure VM local temporary disk;
“/dev/sdc” is the first Azure VM added data disk (100GB);
“/dev/sdd” is the second Azure VM added data disk (6GB);
2) create a new swap partition on /dev/sdd. Use cfdisk as follows:
# cfdisk /dev/sdd
partition type: Primary
FS type: Linux swap / Solaris (id 82)
3) mount swap partition on boot.
# nano /etc/fstab
append the following line and save the file:
/dev/sdd1 none swap sw 0 0
4) reboot the VM
5) create the swap partition. Use the following commands:
# mkswap /dev/sdd1
# swapon /dev/sdd1
6) verify if partition has been successfully created:
# cat /proc/swaps
Hope this helps,
Cracco
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