checkswap(8) — UNIX Programmer’s Manual
NAME
checkswap − check for the presence of a swapdisk
SYNOPSIS
/usr/etc/checkswap [options]
DESCRIPTION
This command determines whether or not a swapdisk is present in the system. A swapdisk is defined as a disk with a valid label whose first 8 characters are "swapdisk". The remainder of the disk label is irrelevant (for example, a disk whose label is "swapdisk2" would be considered a swapdisk). The results of are returned via an exit code. The possible exit codes are as follows:
FSR_NONE 0/∗ disk not present ∗/
FSR_NOLABEL 1/∗ disk present, no valid label ∗/
FSR_LABEL2/∗ disk present, valid label, not swapdisk ∗/
FSR_SWAPDISK3/∗ present, label, swapdisk ∗/
FSR_ERROR-1/∗ invalid argument ∗/
Options:
−v Normally, the results of checkswap are via exit code only. If the -v flag is present, verbose mode is used; all exit codes will be reported via standard output as well as via exit code.
−f When present, indicates that the next argument is the raw disk device to be checked. The default is /dev/rsd0a.
NeXT Computer, Inc. — August 1, 1989