swap size, total disk space

Hi experts,

In my solaris system when i run the command df -h i got the below response.I have some confusion which i want to share with you guys.1)there are two SWAP file system shows are they same or different?2)if i want to count the total disk space should i take both the swap space or only one?
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/ 22G 19G 3.2G 86% /
/.SUNWnative/lib 33G 4.3G 28G 4% /.SUNWnative/lib
/.SUNWnative/plat33G 4.3G 28G 14% /.SUNWnative/platform
/.SUNWnative/usr33G 4.3G 28G 14% /.SUNWnative/usr
/backup 27G 23G 3.7G 87% /backup
/dev 22G 19G 3.2G 86% /dev
/oracle 56G 52G 4.3G 93% /oracle
/sapmnt 3.0G 2.4G 612M 81% /sapmnt
/usr/sap 3.0G 1.1G 1.9G 39% /usr/sap
proc 0K 0K 0K 0% /proc
mnttab 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/mnttab
swap 117G 16K 117G 1% /etc/svc/volatile
/dev/ksyms33G 4.3G 28G 14% /dev/ksyms
fd 0K 0K 0K 0% /dev/fd
swap 117G 240K 117G 1% /tmp

am i correct to assume that you intend to know the size of the harddisks installed in your system? df -h command show the size of filesystems not the size of the harddisks. the file systems shown in post might will be on different storage devices thus it is not useful, imho, to add the figures shown.

Read these links. I suppose this is what your question is all about

General Solaris 10 Discussion - mismatch in swap info
Solaris FAQ: Myths and facts about Solaris swap space : Jim Laurent's Weblog