Action
Reinstall or reconfigure the system to have more swap space. A general rule of thumb is that swap space should be two to three times as large as physical memory. Alternatively, use mkfile(1M) and swap(1M) to add more swap area. This example shows how to add 16 MB of virtual memory in the /usr/swap file (any filesystem with enough free space would work):
# mkfile 16m /usr/swap
# swap -a /usr/swap
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To make this automatic at boot time, add the following line to the
/etc/vfstab file:
/usr/swap - - swap - no -
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