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Old 05-22-2013, 11:54 AM   #1
alirezaimi
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hibernate and very slow down back ...


Hi
I have 6GB memory and 6GB swap space.
hibernate worked well (about 10sec) but waking up from hibernate is very slow(5-10min).

How faster waking up from Hibernation in debian ?
===
debian testing
kernel : 3.2
Code:
# cat /proc/swaps 
Filename				Type		Size	Used	Priority
/dev/sda8                               partition	6765564	1015812	-1
Code:
# cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness 
60
Code:
# cat /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf 
# hibernate.conf is split into separate configuration files.
# 
# Each file is tried in the order below, until an available suspend
# method is found.
# 
# Options specific to a particular suspend method should be placed in the
# appropriate configuration file (tuxonice.conf, ususpend.conf, disk.conf
# or ram.conf).
# Options common to all suspend methods should be placed in common.conf.
#
# See hibernate.conf(5) for help on the configuration items.

TryMethod tuxonice.conf
TryMethod disk.conf
TryMethod ram.conf
This is my logs after wake up:
Xorg : http://pastebin.com/DkkchCkG
messages : http://pastebin.com/gp1diru9

Last edited by alirezaimi; 05-24-2013 at 12:15 PM.
 
Old 05-24-2013, 05:58 AM   #2
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The swappiness value has no influence at all on hibernating. How fast your system gets up after hibernating is mostly dependend on your harddisk's speed. If you want to have faster start times use a SSD or a faster harddisk.
 
Old 05-24-2013, 12:17 PM   #3
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The swappiness value has no influence at all on hibernating. How fast your system gets up after hibernating is mostly dependend on your harddisk's speed. If you want to have faster start times use a SSD or a faster harddisk.
Then why write speed when i hibernate my system is very higher than waking up ?!!!

http://bit.ly/10tl3Jd

Last edited by alirezaimi; 05-25-2013 at 03:16 AM.
 
  


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