you're welcomeDPUP5520 wrote:Nice, Berkeley's Version of FAH thanks alot
that's just the way we roll
I have not noticed this problem when folding in any of the Fatdog releases (and I have done CPU folding with Fatdog_630-Final). An excessive kswap0 is probably a kernal bug. The way the folding activity is interacting with your particular hardware may be initiating the problem.There is also the process kswap0 that is almost continuously occurring
The folding client (FAHClient) is a service which is started from the /etc/init.d directory. You can disable the executeable flag on this file so that it does not start up when you reboot. If your system powers on with no kswap0 problem, you can then enable the executeable flag and start the folding client with the "/etc/init.d/FAHClient start" command. This should tell you if the FAHClient initiates the kswap0 issue on your machine. (Note that you can stop the FAHClient at any time by using the "/etc/init.d/FAHClient stop" command.)I can't remember if kswap0 also occurs when folding client is off. I've to check that out.