LJ Mace wrote:
I know the next statement isn't a permanent fix but I need to know if(and how) I can increase my swap space.
You can prepare another dasd with dasdfmt and fdasd, then use mkswap to create a swap space on a partition you created, and activate it using swapon. All commands have man-pages that explain their proper usage. If you want to use the swap space on the next startup, add the disk to /etc/fstab just like the swap partition you do already use (see "man fstab").
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