If you have a system monitor product like TMON/MVS or Omegamon, you might be able to do it externally. I remember TMON/MVS had several swappability functions built into it. Once when testing these functions, I used it force the otherwise non-swappable JES2 to be swapped out and then swapped back in. JES2 became very unhappy right after being swapped in. But TMON/MVS and the rest of the operating system was still alive and well. I don't recall if there is a way to force a job to be non-swappable or not.
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