Increasing Swap Area on Oracle In Linux

Hi guys,
I was trying to install oracle on Linux and i got an error my swap area is small.
when i do $ grep SwapTotal /proc/meminfo
i get 524280 kb
then i did $ i did the dd if=/dev/zero of =/var/my_swap bs=1024 count=131072
then i activate it by $mkswap -f /var/my_swap
swapon $/var/my_swap
i went to etc/fstab and point to /var/my_swap as my new swap area but when
i did SwapTotal /proc/meminfo i still get the same figure 524280.
question: can i do vi meminfo and change the size of SwapTotal on that file? just curious
Thanks.

question: can i do vi meminfo and change the size of
SwapTotal on that file? just curiousThe answer is NO NO. Don't ever manual change anything(file) under /proc
Howto add swap space here
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/custom-guide/s1-swap-adding.html

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