UNIX Programming and Technical

Q. What are the requirements for a swapper to work?

A. The swapper works on the highest scheduling priority. Firstly it will look for any sleeping process, if not found then it will look for the ready-to-run process for swapping. But the major requirement for the swapper to work the ready-to-run process must be core-resident for at least 2 seconds before swapping out. And for swapping in the process must have been resided in the swap device for at least 2 seconds. If the requirement is not satisfied then the swapper will go into the wait state on that event and it is awaken once in a second by the Kernel.

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Q. What are the processes that are not bothered by the swapper? Give Reason.

A. Zombie process: They do not take any up physical memory.
Processes locked in memories that are updating the region of the process.
Kernel swaps only the sleeping processes rather than the ready-to-run processes, as they have the higher probability of being scheduled than the Sleeping processes
Q. What are the criteria for choosing a process for swapping into memory from the swap device?

A. The resident time of the processes in the swap device, the priority of the processes and the amount of time the processes had been swapped out.